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The July 22, 2009 Total Solar Eclipse Coverage
And it’s history, today was the record-breaking Longest Total Solar Eclipse ever experienced by the Human race – 6 minutes and 39 seconds total at its maximum point.
Most only experienced a partial eclipse like us in the Philippines, but regardless, it was still an experience we will treasure and pass on to the next generation (and those who missed it).
Enjoy!!
Longest Total Solar Eclipse in a Nutshell
If you are wondering what are the important information that you should know about tomorrow’s Longest Total Solar Eclipse – from what and what not to use when looking at the sun, to how much of the sun will be covered (for those in the Philippines) – just read July 22, 2009 Total Solar Eclipse.
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009
According to NASA, the totality of the Solar Eclipse will be seen best from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and China. Then it will cross Japan’s Ryukyu Islands.
For more information visit this link.
A Night Sky New Year’s Eve Treat
A treat for everyone as 2008 comes into a close. Double conjunction will be seen on the eve of the New Year. Watch the night skies on December 31st as the Sun sets.
More information here.
A Giant Smiley Up In the Sky
Tonight is the night where people around the world will witness a rare formation in the sky. A Giant Smiley will be seen as Venus, Jupiter, and a Crescent Moon comes close together to give us Hope in this ever Darkening world.






