Beautiful photo of eclipse phenomenon at dawn 2/6

On the morning of Thursday (June 2), in Vietnam time, the eclipse phenomenon took place in many parts of the world.

Eclipse at night? It sounds unbelievable but this is a natural phenomenon that can happen. This phenomenon usually takes place in the northernmost countries, where the Sun rises in the middle of the night.

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The Sun's 'eating' phenomenon during the solar eclipse was recorded in Changchun Province - China on dawn on Thursday (Photo: ChinaFotoPress / Getty Images )

Can be easily observed in the remote northern hemisphere, the partial eclipse this time occurs first in East Asia, then 'goes back' across other time zone areas each other in Siberia, Scandinavia, Iceland, Canada and Alaska. Therefore, this eclipse began on the morning of Thursday (June 2) but ended on . Wednesday night (June 1).

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The photo shows the Moon moving toward the sun taken in Finland, northern Scandinavia - a great high score for capturing this moment (Angel: B. Art Braafhart )

The partial eclipse that happened on Thursday was the second eclipse in 2011 (the first in January), when the Sun and Moon were not exactly on the same line, and the Moon only obscures part of the Sun.

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The sun 'laughs' in Northern Finland (Photo: B. Art Braafhart )

In contrast, the total solar eclipse occurs when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon. The glowing Sun disk is obscured by the dark ring of the Moon, and it can be observed that the light halo outside is light coming from the Sun's coronary belt. During any Japanese eclipse, the total solar eclipse can only be observed from a narrow band on the Earth's surface. At a fixed point, the total solar eclipse lasts only a few minutes (maximum 7 minutes). For example, the total solar eclipse in Vietnam in 1995 only lasted nearly 2 minutes.

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The sun was partially covered by a gradual sinking behind the misty mountains in Changchun (Photo: ChinaFotoPress / Getty Images ).

The first sign when the shadow of the Moon obscures the Sun Disk can be observed in northern China and Japan between 4 and 5 am local time Thursday. Soon after, about 60% of the Sun will be obscured in Siberia in Russia.

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The moon moves into orbit between the Earth and the Sun, partially obscured by the horizon (Photo: ChinaFotoPress / Getty Images ).

According to eclipse expert - Jay Pasachoff of the Research and Exploration Committee of National Geographic - the next solar eclipse will happen on July 1, but there will only be a very small part of the South The pole is observable. No plane passed through this area at that time. Therefore, it is very unfortunate that people will not see this phenomenon.

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