Friday 4 January 2019

Partial Solar Eclipse Will Occur January 6, 2019


Astronomy Information- The first New Moon Phase in 2019 will fall on January 6 at 8:28 WIB. At some point on the surface of the Earth, the New Moon phase will make the Moon appear to pass between the Earth and the Sun, where a solar eclipse will occur The solar eclipse will be included in the type of passive solar eclipse where only the Sun's face will be destroyed by the Moon because the position of the Sun-Moon-Earth is not really straight in line. Unfortunately, Indonesia is not part of observing this eclipse. The only concern is that roots are seen from East Asia, with the mainland being China, Korea, Japan and Russia. While the area of ​​the ocean is the North Pasifk Ocean and Aleut (Alaska).
 
Partial solar eclipse January 6, 2019 begins when the sun rises in Asia, then moves quickly to the east for about 4 1/4 hours, until finally ending at sunset in the Aleut Islands stretching from Alaska. Indonesia was in the middle of the day when this eclipse happened, but the territory of our country did not go into the shadow of the Moon. Note the following infographics:




At the point of "Great Eclipse", about 68% of the face of the Sun will be blocked by the Moon, making the Sun which is usually round in the sky will turn into a sickle in a few minutes. This partial Solar Eclipse will occur from 07:30 WIB, when the Sun has just risen in the skies of China and the Korean Peninsula, eclipses were then seen in Japan starting at 08:00 WIB, until ending at 09:30 WIB in Alaska, USA For those of you who happened to be in the areas that were traversed by partial solar eclipse on January 6, 2019 and intended to watch it, make sure your eyes are safe by setting up filtered sun glasses!

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