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Watch the moment a rare total solar eclipse plunged remote parts of Australia, Indonesia, and East Timor in darkness on Thursday, 20 April. The hybrid solar eclipse, which was mostly over water ...
A total solar eclipse occurred at the Moon’s ascending node of orbit on Thursday, April 20, 2023, [1] with a magnitude of 1.0132. It was a hybrid event, a narrow total eclipse, and beginning and ending as an annular eclipse.
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Photos and videos show the “extraordinary” sight as the sky briefly darkened. Rare solar eclipse wows viewers — and scares birds — in Australia. Take a look
The longest annular solar eclipse of the 21st century took place on January 15, 2010, with a duration of 11 minutes and 7.8 seconds. The maximum possible duration is 12 minutes and 29 seconds. The eclipse of May 20, 2050, will be the second hybrid eclipse in the span of less than one year, the first one being on November 25, 2049.
A total solar eclipse will occur at the Moon's ascending node of orbit between Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20, 2042, [1] with a magnitude of 1.0614. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth.
Solar eclipses over the Magic City aren’t uncommon. Partial eclipses routinely pass over Munsonian heads.
The show was referred to as AllPhones Eclipse Music TV, after its major sponsor All Phones. [1] The first series went to air on the Seven Network in 2005, Eclipse Music TV quickly became Australia's number one Saturday music chart show til 2007. [2] Its final show on the Seven Network aired on 28 November 2009, before moving to GO! on 8 April ...