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8 1 Can you see the solar eclipse in Chengdu, Sichuan?

Today 18 is at 16, and the sun will begin to lose for the first time. At 19 14 minutes 18 seconds, the sun will be completely blocked, which is called an eclipse. The total solar eclipse lasts 1 min for 40 seconds to 19 hours. For Chengdu, the observation time is different. Chengdu can't see the whole process of the total solar eclipse, but only part of the partial solar eclipse. 18: 32: 57, Chengdu citizens will see the sun slowly incomplete. 19: 27: 34, they can see that the sun is completely covered by the moon, but Chengdu citizens will not see the scene of the last contact of the sun.

Last night 10, Luo, director of the forecasting department of the provincial professional meteorological observatory, saw the latest weather data and said that there may be a rainstorm in Chengdu today, but it is expected that the weather will clear up in the afternoon, and the probability of rain after evening is very small, so it is very likely to see a partial solar eclipse. Astronomical experts remind the public that it is best to observe the partial solar eclipse in an open area far away from the lights, so the observation effect will be more ideal.

Note: Use special or self-made equipment. It is forbidden to observe the sun directly with naked eyes to avoid eye damage. If you observe the solar eclipse with naked eyes, the easiest way is to find a piece of glass, paint it with some ink or smoke it black, and paint the color layer evenly. They should be used to observe the solar eclipse, and the sun is bronzed. You can also overlap several discarded photographic negatives and observe the sun through the negatives (increase or decrease the number of negatives according to the intensity of sunlight), or observe the reflected image of the sun in a basin filled with some ink, and observe the sun through computer cores, welded glass sheets and other items. This can not only achieve the observation effect, but also protect the eyes.

In addition, it is not allowed to point the unobstructed telescope directly at the sun, otherwise it will burn your eyes and lead to blindness. It is necessary to add filtering equipment to the telescope to observe directly. Photographers can't shoot the sun directly with a camera without filter protection.