When will Vietnam observe the next eclipse?
According to Mr. Son, this will be the total eclipse. The full moon disc will be obscured and the observer will see more clearly in the Moon in this phase than the partial eclipse that just happened.
Talking to reporters on the morning of August 10, researcher Dang Vu Tuan Son, Chairman of the Vietnam Young Astronomical Association, said that the next eclipse that observers in Vietnam could see would take place. 31/1/2018.
Moonlight part.
According to Mr. Son, this will be the total eclipse . The full moon disc will be obscured and the observer will see more clearly in the Moon in this phase than the partial eclipse that just happened.
Previously, as PV reported, on the night of the 7th and the morning of August 8, one of the most remarkable astronomical phenomena in 2017 was the partial eclipse. The area observed is most of Asia (including Vietnam), the east coast of Africa and most of Oceania. The rest of Asia, Africa and all of Europe can observe part of this phenomenon.
Observers can use the naked eye to monitor phenomena. However, if there is a small telescope or binoculars or camera lens with high optical magnification (over 10x) will be a better support for observation.
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