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Is there any eclipse on 14 or 15th Jan? If so what time?
Asked by Gauthami,
12 Jan '10 01:53 pm
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A very long solar eclipse on January 15, 2010 - a unique eclipse that won't be exceeded for another 1000 years (11:06 IST to 15:25 IST - a total of more than 4 hours).
Answered by Kabeer, 13 Jan '10 08:08 pm
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On Friday, 2010 January 15, an annular eclipse of the Sun WILL BE visible from within a 300-km-wide track that traverses half of Earth. The path of the Moon's antumbral shadow begins in Africa and passes through Chad, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, Kenya, and Somalia. After leaving Africa, the path crosses the Indian Ocean where the maximum duration of annularity reaches 11 min 08 s. The central path then continues into Asia through Bangladesh, India, Burma (Myanmar), and China. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes eastern Europe, most of Africa, Asia, and Indonesia. In India it will be seen at 9.35 am
Answered by John Mascarenhas, 12 Jan '10 02:52 pm
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Solar eclipse starts on 11:53 to 15:11 O' clock on 15th January as per Brajraj Panchang
Answered by ajay, 12 Jan '10 02:28 pm
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Yes on 15th....SOLAR eclipse.....frm 9.35 am. to 3.15 pm.
Answered by chitrasahgal, 12 Jan '10 01:57 pm
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