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What time is the solar eclipse today?

7.22 Observation Time of Solar Eclipse in Shandong Province

Unfortunately, there is no total solar eclipse, only partial solar eclipse.

Initial loss (c1): July 22, 2009 at 08: 23: 13.7.

Food intake: 09: 33: 50.3 on July 22, 2009

Last contact (C4): July 22, 2009 10: 50: 16.5.

This fine weather finally failed to live up to everyone's enthusiasm, but everyone should pay attention to the fact that the time of partial eclipse in Shandong is slightly different. In order not to let everyone miss this once-in-a-lifetime observation opportunity, here is an observation timetable for everyone.

Commentary: Among the seven cities in Shandong19, the earliest time of partial solar eclipse was Heze 8: 19, Weihai appeared at 8: 28 at the latest, and all other cities did.

The shelter rate of the first food loss in the city is the last contact.

Jinan 8: 22: 03 9: 32:1383+438+0%10: 48: 25.

Qingdao 8: 25: 04 9: 37:18 85: 5438+0%10: 55:13.

Zibo 8: 23:17 9: 33: 5183.382%10: 50:16.

Zaozhuang 8: 20: 43 9: 32:19 90.204%10: 50: 25.

Dongying 8: 23: 57 9: 34: 0081.281%10: 49: 46.

Yantai 8: 27: 42 9: 39:14 80.708%10: 55: 55.

Weifang 8: 24: 22 9: 35: 32 83.640%10: 52: 26

Weihai 8: 28: 33 9: 40:19 80.388%10: 57: 06.

Jining 8: 20: 28 9: 31:1888.168%10: 48: 34.

Taian 8: 21:42 9: 32:1585.438+0%10: 48: 57.

Sunshine 8: 23: 36 9: 35: 56 87.965%10: 54:16

Laiwu 8: 22: 19 9: 33: 08 85.432%

Linyi 8: 22: 00 9: 33: 59 89.327%10: 52:15

Dezhou 8: 22:129: 31:2481.287%10: 46: 32.

Liaocheng 8: 20: 52 9: 30: 40 84.637%10: 46: 42

Binzhou 8: 23: 47 9: 33: 5081.470%10: 49: 37.

Heze 8:19:149: 29: 36 88.759%10: 46: 34

Explanation: The solar eclipse is an astronomical spectacle with great ornamental value, but you must be careful when watching it. Although during the solar eclipse, most of the sun was blocked and the luminosity dropped obviously, even one percent of the sun's area emitted more light than the welding flame. At this time, if you look directly at the sun for more than 10 seconds, it may cause serious damage to your eyes and even lead to blindness. Therefore, it is best to wear a special solar observation filter when observing. If you really don't buy a special observation filter.

Of course, even if there is a special observation mirror, the observation time cannot be too long. Watch for about ten seconds at a time, rest for three or four minutes, and then continue watching. For children under 10, it is best to watch the solar eclipse on TV or indirectly.