September 11: Second partial eclipse in 2007
The second partial eclipse in 2007 will take place on September 11, in about 2 hours. Only the Antarctic, South American and Southern Atlantic regions can observe this phenomenon.
According to the US Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the second solar eclipse - and also the last - this year will start at 10:25:46 UT and end at 14:36 : 33 UT (International Time: Universal Time), Tuesday, September 11.
The second partial eclipse in 2007 will take place on September 11.In the photo: A partial eclipse of the Gulf of Mexico on December 14, 2001.(Photo: NASA)
In the last solar eclipse (March 19), many parts of Central Asia, West Asia and parts of Alaska, the United States saw the Moon ' eat ' the Sun.
But in this solar eclipse, only a few areas of Antarctica and South American and South Atlantic countries can be observed, namely Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.
According to NASA's forecast, in 2008 there will be two solar eclipses: the first is a partial solar eclipse on February 7, seen throughout Antarctica; and the second is the total solar eclipse on August 1, seen in some areas of Canada, the Arctic, Russia and China.
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