Can you see the solar eclipse in Shandong on 20191226?
Can be seen. An annular solar eclipse was staged in the sky on December 26, 2019, and a partial solar eclipse was visible throughout China.
This annular solar eclipse started at 10:29 Beijing time and ended at 16:05 Beijing time. After more than 5 hours, the annular eclipse belt started from Saudi Arabia and passed through India, Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries. Eventually ending up in the Pacific West.
Partial eclipses of different eclipses can be seen throughout my country from west to east, and the eclipses become larger as you go south. In Delingha, Qinghai and Qingdao, Shandong, the Purple Mountain Observatory Qinghai Observatory and Qingdao Observatory successfully provided real-time partial solar eclipse picture signals for webcasts respectively.
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On the morning of December 26, 2019, the staff of the Qingdao Observatory in Shandong Province made preparations for the live broadcast of the solar eclipse early. After the first eclipse began, the clouds in the sky gradually decreased. As the sun appeared, the telescopes that had been set up already transmitted the eclipse signal to the live broadcast platform in time, displaying the eclipse situation in Qingdao to the public. In addition, the Zitai Yao'an Observatory also took many photos of the partial solar eclipse. ?
In Nanjing, the live broadcast event was co-organized by Zitai, three alliance member units of Nanjing Institute of Skylight and Nanjing Tianyi Company, as well as the Nanjing Astronomy Enthusiasts Association ***, and an observation equipment was set up in the Purple Mountain Science Park Point and studio. Unfortunately, due to weather conditions, the eclipse picture signal could not be transmitted.
Nanjing Branch of the Chinese Academy of Sciences - Purple Mountain Observatory held a live broadcast of solar eclipse observation