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May 20, 2012 Annular Solar Eclipse
Published on May 19, 2012 By LizMarr In Pets & Nature

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May 20, 2012 is an annular total solar eclipse. The last visible in the US was 18 years ago, the next will be 14 years from now. The path takes it right over the USA and I guess people living in Oz with have a good view too. I live in Oregon, of course it is going to rain. There are some wonderful articles about the phenomenon and how to observe it safely. I remember as a little girl turning my back to the sun and holding out a white piece of paper in front of me so I could see the shadow. Works really well. Bellow is a picture and some links.

An annular solar eclipse will take place on May 20, 2012 (May 21, 2012 for local time in Eastern Hemisphere), with a magnitude of 0.9439. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun, causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring), blocking most of the Sun's light. An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region thousands of kilometres wide. (Wilipedia)

 

 

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I guess it's going to rain... sigh


Comments
on May 19, 2012

Really cool,thanks for the link.  

I wasn't aware one was coming. It's not good for an old Wiz like me to have things go slowly dark without warning.   

on May 19, 2012

Wow, right over Albuquerque, that's where I am. 

Hope I am able to stay up to see it, us old folks need are rest and sleep. 

on May 19, 2012

Cool......

on May 19, 2012

Philly0381
Wow, right over Albuquerque, that's where I am. 

Hope I am able to stay up to see it, us old folks need are rest and sleep. 

 

It's a SOLAR eclipse, that means you gotta be up early instead of sleep in.  Check those pages, they have the time you need to be awake at. You probably won't have rain.

 

 

on May 19, 2012

[quote who="LizMarr" reply="5" id="3157124"]Quoting Philly0381, reply 3Wow, right over Albuquerque, that's where I am. 

Hope I am able to stay up to see it, us old folks need are rest and sleep. 

 

It's a SOLAR eclipse, that means you gotta be up early instead of sleep in.  Check those pages, they have the time you need to be awake at. You probably won't have rain.

 

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We've had rain forecasted for the last several weeks and haven't had any, current forecast doesn't call for rain............I'm usually not a betting person but....

Since you can't look at it directly, I'll watch it on the news when I wake up. 

on May 19, 2012

It's passing right over Area 51.     Ooooooooh.   I wonder what the sun is REALLY up to?

on May 19, 2012

I've seen both solar and lunar eclipses. Can't remember the last time one was seen on the east coast though.

on May 19, 2012

lizmarr, if you look at the left pic of the predicted path of the viewable areas for the eclipse then you will see that japan/china/korea can see it , BUT australia will not we are too far south, but I remember seeing the solar eclipse in the late 60's /early 70's.

harpo

on May 20, 2012

Great article.  Thanks for the info, up here in the colorful state we probably won't be able to see much, but I'll be lookin'....

on May 20, 2012

Philly0381
us old folks need are rest and sleep.

on May 20, 2012

I got up at 8:30 am, did I miss it?