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Solar and Lunar Eclipses in 2019

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We have heard our call to Magic from a young age but followed different directions. According to this map, the solar eclipse will be at its greatest over the eastern reaches of Siberia and the North Pole observers will be able to view over 65 per cent of the eclipse. If the Moon completely hides the Sun, the eclipse is considered total. I have made it my business to get to know nature and the night sky.

A new moon influence lasts for four weeks but a solar eclipse usually lasts about six months. Therefore, to avoid such exposure, viewers should take precautions to wear special solar eclipse glasses, or watch the event through a pinhole camera. It links the two solar eclipses and suggests and ongoing theme related to power and control issues or obsessive and destructive behavior.

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The first total solar eclipse anywhere in the world after the Great American Eclipse of August 21, 2017 comes to Chile and Argentina near sunset on July 2, 2019. The shadow of the Moon first touches Earth at the moment of sunrise at 37 South, 160 West in the South Pacific, east of New Zealand and south of Polynesia. Across the vast expanse of the Pacific, totality visits only one uninhabited island, Oeno, near Pitcairn Island. While the eclipse of July 2, 2019 comes during the Austral winter, the sub-tropical latitude of about 30 degrees South will moderate temperatures. The Andean region at this latitude is famous for low humidity and clear skies at high altitudes. This bodes well for the prepared eclipse chaser and to stack your odds, consult the definitive web page on eclipse climatology for this eclipse is at The focus for most eclipse chasers will be Chile and Argentina. Because landfall happens near the end of the path of totality, it will be near sunset for those viewing the total solar eclipse. The total eclipse will be approximately 12 degrees high when crossing the Andes in Chile and this will cause eclipse chasers to be careful to select a site not in a mountain shadow at that time. Another risk of a low sun altitude is that your line-of-sight to the eclipse could intercept more clouds. The maps on this page are custom designed to provide vital information to the prepared eclipse chaser, offering alternatives should the primary site be cloudy. The total solar eclipse is significantly longer at sea for a maximum of 4 minutes and 33 seconds. Most of the path across the Pacific solar eclipse august 11 2019 far from any land, except near some southern islands of French Polynesia as well as Pitcairn Island, famous for a long-ago mutiny. An interesting circumstance is that the total solar eclipse ends at sunset in the southern suburbs of Buenos Aires. For Argentinians in this area, an obstruction-free horizon, an elevated viewing site, and perfectly clear weather are needed for success. But should these circumstances align, perhaps from tops of buildings, it will be an unforgettable sight. Maps These maps feature very precise computations which take into account the Moon's precise shape which can change the length of totality by a couple of seconds as well as atmospheric refraction, important near the horizon. Next, the computational engine of by Xavier Jubier is applied to compute eclipse circumstances for about 100 million points with latitude, longitude, and attributes such as contact times, duration, and sun altitude. You can find more maps and information at websites operated by and. By land Most eclipse chasers are choosing land-based sites between La Serena, Chile and San Juan, Argentina. While the coastal area is frequently subject to marine fog and clouds, a drive to higher elevations will likely reach clear skies. After all, four major observatories La Silla Observatory, Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Gemini South, and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope under construction are located in these mountains because of excellent clear-sky climatology. Some eclipse chasers are choosing land-based options in Argentina, mainly on the eastern side of the Andes. The advantage here is good mobility in two valleys and the chance for a photogenic composition framing the solar eclipse august 11 2019 over mountains. Totality is 2 minutes, 35 seconds where totality reaches Chile. By sea Other options for eclipse chasing are by sea and air. Several cruises are scheduled in the vicinity of Polynesia and Pitcairn Island. It is very difficult to visit Oeno the only South Pacific island within the umbra because it is an uninhabited atoll with limited entry inlets. Ships sailing from French Polynesia will proceed to the center of the path of totality for the longest eclipse duration of about three and a half minutes. Further east in the Pacific, the point of longest eclipse has 4 minutes and 33 seconds of total eclipse. By air A group of hardcore eclipse chasers are taking to the sky. Dr Glenn Schneider, one of the very most prolific eclipse chasers in history with 34 totals, has organized a flight to the South Pacific to intercept the eclipse. He has computed a precise flight path to extend the duration of totality to an extreme time length of between 8 minutes, 15 seconds and 9 minutes, depending on the high-altitude wind vectors. While not as stable a photographic platform as land, the flight altitude is steady enough for scientific study and imagery and the duration of totality is double that from the sea. This remarkable flight is described here: South America Most of South America experiences a partial eclipse between the late afternoon and sunset. The western section of South America will experience a partial eclipse with the Sun higher. These are the maximum partial solar eclipse values for major cities: Managua, 1% San Jose, 5% Panama City, 3% Medellin, 6% Bogota, 9%. Guayaquil, 37% Punto Arenas, 55% Lima, 62%. Puerto Montt, 74% Bahia Blanca, 90% Santiago, 93%. Detail shadow maps Most roads solar eclipse august 11 2019 the Andes in the path of totality lie in valley floors. With a low Sun altitude of 12 degrees during totality, the prepared eclipse chaser will have several alternate observation locales, depending on weather conditions that day. Maps, videos, and text throughout GreatAmericanEclipse. If you wish to use any content on our website, please read our.

The location will start Aug. From South America, you'll see the end of this eclipse before the Moon sets. There will be a visible in Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Pacific, Atlantic, Indian Ocean, and the Arctic later in January as well. Pinhole cameras, and special solar eclipse protection glasses are recommended to avoid any damage to the eyes. We'll update with how you can view as soon as it's available. The supplemental contains 201 pages of tables giving details for each eclipse.

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