Update 2: Total Solar Eclipse Limited To Lucky Audience

By Alex Garrel
23:38, July 31st 2008
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Update 2: Total Solar Eclipse  Limited To Lucky Audience

On Friday, August 1, sky-watchers will have an excellent day, as they will get the chance to observe a total eclipse of the sun. It will be perfectly visible to those located in Greenland, Siberia, Mongolia and China.

Astrophysicist Fred Espenak, an eclipse expert based at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, said the sun would be completely covered for just a bit under two and a half minutes.

He added that your typical eclipse has a duration of three minutes and the longest possible one can last for seven and a half minutes.

Fred Espenak added that roughly one in four eclipses is a total eclipse and that there are about seven such events during any given decade. However, in any randomly picked location on Earth, a total eclipse would be observable only once in 375 years.

Obviously enough, this is a chance that should be well appreciated; in the case of a total eclipse, 50 percent of the daytime world can’t see it at all and 49 percent can see it partially. That remaining one percent experiences a sight that Fred Espenak calls "drop dead gorgeous."

He goes even further with his enthusiasm, saying that on a scale of one to ten, a total eclipse ranks at ten million and that everyone should include seeing such an astronomical event on their life list.

The biggest problem sky-watchers may have is, obviously enough, related to the weather. If the skies are grey, there is absolutely nothing to do.

All the people with the slightest interest in astronomy or nature in the aforementioned countries are probably keeping their fingers crossed right now.

Thousands of eclipse chasers have gathered in Siberia on Friday to experience day turn to night when the moon's shadow covered over the sun for a 140-second chill.

The polar city of Nadym was the first to experience the eclipse, at its peak length of 2 minutes and 27 seconds of darkness.

But most eclipse pilgrims gathered in Russia's third largest city of Novosibirsk, which lies directly in the arc of the eclipse.
Experts estimated that the eclipse is a once-in-300-years event in Novosibirsk, where the solar blackout is set to last 2 minutes and 20 seconds, but the phenomenon occurs worldwide about every 18 months.

A partial eclipse will be visible in Moscow, about 2,000 kilometres east of Siberia's hub city, where a maximum of 58 per cent of the sun will be obscured at 1408 Moscow time.

The Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, off northern Norway was one of the places that offered astronomers and others a chance to experience an almost total solar eclipse Friday.

The main settlement Longyearbyen offered a 93 per cent eclipse compared to some 80 per cent in northern Norway and 50 per cent in the Norwegian capital Oslo, the Norwegian Space Centre said.

Some 1,000 people gathered in Oslo's Frogner Park to experience the event, news agency NTB said.

Another solar eclipse won't be seen in Russia until 2030, while the next total eclipse will be over North America in 2017.

A solar eclipse will be visible in Shanghai and other parts of China next year.



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