Please note that these maps are approximate. Check with reliable sources The annular eclipse begins at local dawn, around 05:18 UT in the Central African Republic, The path of the annular eclipse passes over the Maldives at around 07:24 UT; The annular eclipse touches land once more in Myanmar (Burma), at about 08:32 UT. If you're going to see the annular eclipse, There is no pain when the retina is being burned, and the resulting Note that a screen refers to a matte surface, such as a white sheet, Finally, I've heard some truly daft ideas for eclipse viewing, such as
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The Annular Solar Eclipse of January 15 2010 will be visible across Africa,
the Indian Ocean, India, Sri Lanka, and south-east Asia.
The annular phase runs from 05:13:54 UT, when the eclipse begins
in the Central African Republic, to the end of the eclipse
on the Chinese Yellow Sea Coast at 08:59:01 UT (Universal Time).
The maximum eclipse is at 07:06:31 UT (Universal Time) ,
when the annular phase will last just over 11 minutes.
Note: UT ( Universal Time) is +5.30 Ahead of Indian Standard Time
Remember to see the chart of the times as per ur place by clicking
below link The partial eclipse will be visible over eastern Africa, south-east Europe,
the Middle East, and south-east Asia between 04:05:26 UT and 10:07:33 UT.
Overview:
before making travel plans.
Africa:
as the Sun begins to rise eclipsed. The full eclipsed Sun is visible by 05:13:54 UT.
The path is 366km wide here, and the eclipse will last over 7 minutes.
The eclipse then moves east, through the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Uganda, Kenya and Somalia, reaching the coast at around 05:36 GMT..
At this point, the path is 348km wide, and the eclipse will last almost 9 minutes
on the centreline.
India:
here, the eclipse path is down to 328km wide, but the duration will be almost 11 minutes
on the centreline. The track next reaches India; although the centreline
just misses the mainland, this should still be a spectacular sight for
people in the south-west of the sub-continent. North-eastern Sri Lanka
also has a good view, and the centreline just clips land at 07:54 UT.
The path is 323km wide here, and the eclipse will last over 10 minutes.
Note: Please Remember that UT ( Universal Time) Is 5.30 times ahead
of Indian Standard Time.. If Solar Eclipse starts at 7:25 UT Time
it means 12:55 Indian time it is visible.. Please make note of it
Asia:
The path here is 333km wide, but the duration by this time has fallen to
8 minutes 49 seconds. The path then enters China, at about 08:41 UT, and
crosses China. The eclipsed Sun begins to set at 08:59:01 UT; but the remains of
the eclipse will still be visible as the eclipse path reaches the sea
near Quingdao, at around 08:54 UT.
Eclipse Eye Safety:
The first thing to remember about observing an eclipse is safety.
A lunar eclipse -- an eclipse of the Moon -- is perfectly safe to watch
with the naked eye; you're only looking at the Moon, at night, which is quite safe.
A solar eclipse is potentially dangerous, however because viewing a solar eclipse
involves looking at the Sun, which can damage your eyesight.
This page therefore contains some information on eye safety during a solar eclipse.
The Danger of the Sun
visual symptoms do not occur until at least several hours after the
injury has occurred - by which time it is far too late.
Direct Viewing:
Indirect Viewing:
or a piece of paper, so that the Sun's image can be seen by anyone looking at
it from any angle. Looking at a reflection of the Sun in any shiny surface
is basically the same as looking directly at the Sun.
Eclipse Lunacy:
looking through a sheet of Perspex, or in a reflection in a bucket of water.
I have no idea where these come from, but these are not safe!
If you can see the Sun clearly and brightly, whether directly, in a reflection,
or via Perspex, then it's dangerous.
Note: NEVER attempt to look at the Sun through a telescope,
camera, binoculars, or anything else!
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