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Tianhuangping Pumped Storage Power Station
East China Electric Power's Tianhuangping pumped ...
 
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory sheshan branch
Observatory Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) was formally ...
Every time the solar eclipse take places, the occurrence and its observation mean a great thing for the astronomy. Recently, Professor Jay M. Pasachoff has surveyed Jinshan near Shanghai,Mogan Mountain and the reservoir of Tianhuangpin Pumped Storage Power Plant and Hangzhou City in order to choose the best location in the world to observe the astronomic spectacle, accompanied by chief scientist of National Astronomical Observatory Dr. Yan Yihua and Curator of Beijing Astronomical Observatory Dr. Zhujin.

The solar eclipse will take place on July 22, 2009 and it ...
 
 
2009 Solar Eclipse Tour in Anji (Hangzhou)
USD435
The solar eclipse that will take place on Wednesday, July 22, 2009 will be a total eclipse of the Sun. Totality will be visible in many cities including Hangzhou and Shanghai. Do not miss the opportunity to witness the magic but transitory natural wonder. Tianhuangping in Hang...
2009 China highlights with Eclipse in Anji
USD1,170
Besides most of the classic attraction, there will be one more event charming and attractive for you to come to China! That will be the eclipse on July 22, 2009. Totality will be visible in many cities including Hangzhou, which itself is already beautiful and charming. Do not...
2009 Solar Eclipse Tour in Sheshan (Shanghai)
USD310
July 22, 2009 must be a will be an exciting date for all of the amateur astronomers. Total eclipse of the Sun. Totality will be visible in many cities including Shanghai. Do not miss the opportunity to witness the magic but transitory natural wonder. Sheshan observatory near...
Best of 2009 China with Eclipse in Sheshan
USD1,140
There will be one more reason for you to come to China for the eclipse on July 22, 2009. Totality will be visible in many cities including Shanghai. Do not miss the opportunity to witness the magic but transitory natural wonder, especially the wonder takes place in China. The...
 

The most important thing to keep in mind when viewing the Sun, including during a partial eclipse, is to never look at the Sun directly without proper viewing glasses. Sunglasses do not work -- you will damage your eyes permanently if you try to watch the eclipse with regular sunglasses.
One great way to view an eclipse or to see sunspots is through glasses made with special filters expressly designed for viewing the Sun. ..

Eclipses of the Sun and Moon have always left a deep impression on their viewers. The loss of the Sun, the bringer of life for ancient people, was considered a bad omen. Many ancient people―including those in the Caribbean and the islands of the Pacific― believed that during an eclipse a monster or dragon was eating the Sun. The time of an eclipse was one of prayers, sacrifices, and noise as they attempted to make the dragon drop its prey―and the dragon always did!
 
 
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