The final eclipse of the year is about to happen
The moon will obscure part of the sun on November 25 and only a small part of the world can observe it.
The moon will obscure part of the sun on November 25 and only a small part of the world can observe it.
This will be the fourth and final solar eclipse of the year. The shadow of an eclipse will cover the southern hemisphere of the earth. It began to appear in the South Atlantic Ocean and across a strip of land south and west of South Africa. Its end point is on the west side of New Zealand's South Island. This island is located in the Tasman Sea.
If the weather conditions are favorable, people in New Zealand, Tasmania island of Australia and some parts of South Africa can observe a solar eclipse. They will see the sun rise with a black mark on the upper edge. If standing in Antarctica, the observer will see the maximum coverage of the solar disk is 90.5% - greater than the maximum coverage of the previous three eclipses, Space said.
On May 20 next year, the moon will move between the earth, the sun and create a solar eclipse. People in the western United States will see something like a fire in the sky. However, people in other parts of North America will see the sun only partially obscured. For East Asia region, the coronary solar eclipse will occur on the morning of May 21.
The number of people who can observe the coronary solar eclipse in May 2012 is much larger than the upcoming partial eclipse.
Real eclipse happens when the moon moves between the earth and the sun. From the earth, humans will see the moon obscure part or all of the sun. Of course, we can only observe solar eclipses during the day.
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