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Eclipse Fever In Indian Village - UPDATES

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« Reply #15 on: July 23, 2009, 07:55:19 am »











Eclipses often pass unnoticed



Solar eclipses typically are visible every six, 12, or 18 months – but can often only be glimpsed from the middle of the ocean. Maley's eclipse-chasing has taken him from Acapulco, where saw his first total solar eclipse in 1973, to the sparsely populated Gobi Desert in western China last year.

This time, hundreds of millions of people were able to watch the eclipse firsthand, walking into the mid-morning darkness as the eclipse passed over India, across the Himalayas and southeast China, then over Japan's southern islands.

The moon's shadow caused Asian megacities to go from bright to dim to dark in the middle of rush hour. Police came out in force on Shanghai street corners, and Chinese media warned drivers to stay focused.
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