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[FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif]Solar Eclipse on 22 July 2009 @ India – details.
[/FONT]A Total Solar Eclipse – Purna Surya Grahan – will be visible in India on July 22, 2009 from early morning 05:28 hrs to 07:40 hrs. According to NASA, the Suryagrahan on July 22 is a ‘Total Solar Eclipse’ and the Moon's umbral shadow on Sun begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China and ends in the Pacific Ocean. According to Hindu date it will be on Amavasi day – No moon day,Shravan month Krishna paksha (dark half) 30, Wednesday, Samvat 2066. This eclipse will be visible throughout India. [FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif]
This will be a Total Solar Eclipse in some parts of India. It will be a total solar eclipse in parts of Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal) and Bihar (Patna) in India. The total solar eclipse will last nearly four minutes — from 6.26 am to 6.30 am — when the sun will not be visible at all.
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According to Indian Standard Time, Solar Eclipse will be seen between 5:28 AM to 7:40 AM. This eclipse will be on Pushya Nakshatra and Cancer Sign (Karka Rashi). The total solar eclipse will last nearly four minutes from 6.26 am to 6.30 am - In India and the sun will not be visible at all.
Total solar Eclipse will be able to be seen in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Northeastern States in India. It is a “Total Solar Eclips”, according to NASA and the Moon’s umbral shadow on Sun stars in India and crosses from side to side Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China and ends in the Pacific Ocean.
In regions around Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) and Patna (Bihar), in India the total solar eclipse will be visible.
In India, the majority of the areas will not have a view of the Total solar eclipse. It will be a partial eclipse in Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai, as per NASA data.
1. The dark blue double line with circles indicates the path of Total Solar Eclipse which includes central India, Bhutan and parts of China.
2. The grid area is of partial eclipse.
NASA Solar Eclipse Calculator
Start: 5:39, Max: 6:26:35, End: 7:24:36
Shri Brajbhoomi Panchang
Start: 5:34, Max: 6:27, End: 7:25
Chintaharan Panchang
Start: Grastodit (eclipsed while rising), Max: 6:27, End: 7:25
--- time & details http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2009/TSE2009.html
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[FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif] Note- ah centuary da sabe vada,longest grahan Eclipse hai.India,surat toh start horeya hai..and will end @ japan ...isde baad direct next centuary nuh huna.. 100 saal badh 2114[/FONT] [FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif]nuh may be...tab tak assi jinda bhi nahi rehna...maar mur janah
So Enjoy longest solar eclipse!!!
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[/FONT]A Total Solar Eclipse – Purna Surya Grahan – will be visible in India on July 22, 2009 from early morning 05:28 hrs to 07:40 hrs. According to NASA, the Suryagrahan on July 22 is a ‘Total Solar Eclipse’ and the Moon's umbral shadow on Sun begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China and ends in the Pacific Ocean. According to Hindu date it will be on Amavasi day – No moon day,Shravan month Krishna paksha (dark half) 30, Wednesday, Samvat 2066. This eclipse will be visible throughout India. [FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif]
This will be a Total Solar Eclipse in some parts of India. It will be a total solar eclipse in parts of Madhya Pradesh (Bhopal) and Bihar (Patna) in India. The total solar eclipse will last nearly four minutes — from 6.26 am to 6.30 am — when the sun will not be visible at all.
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According to Indian Standard Time, Solar Eclipse will be seen between 5:28 AM to 7:40 AM. This eclipse will be on Pushya Nakshatra and Cancer Sign (Karka Rashi). The total solar eclipse will last nearly four minutes from 6.26 am to 6.30 am - In India and the sun will not be visible at all.
Total solar Eclipse will be able to be seen in Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Northeastern States in India. It is a “Total Solar Eclips”, according to NASA and the Moon’s umbral shadow on Sun stars in India and crosses from side to side Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, China and ends in the Pacific Ocean.
In regions around Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) and Patna (Bihar), in India the total solar eclipse will be visible.
In India, the majority of the areas will not have a view of the Total solar eclipse. It will be a partial eclipse in Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Delhi, Kolkata and Chennai, as per NASA data.
1. The dark blue double line with circles indicates the path of Total Solar Eclipse which includes central India, Bhutan and parts of China.
2. The grid area is of partial eclipse.
NASA Solar Eclipse Calculator
Start: 5:39, Max: 6:26:35, End: 7:24:36
Shri Brajbhoomi Panchang
Start: 5:34, Max: 6:27, End: 7:25
Chintaharan Panchang
Start: Grastodit (eclipsed while rising), Max: 6:27, End: 7:25
--- time & details http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEmono/TSE2009/TSE2009.html
[FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif]Well bake details news channel meh ah rahe hai [/FONT]
[FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif] Note- ah centuary da sabe vada,longest grahan Eclipse hai.India,surat toh start horeya hai..and will end @ japan ...isde baad direct next centuary nuh huna.. 100 saal badh 2114[/FONT] [FONT=Bookman Old Style,serif]nuh may be...tab tak assi jinda bhi nahi rehna...maar mur janah
So Enjoy longest solar eclipse!!!
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