Via The Washington Post:
A total solar eclipse will occur over Asia and the Pacific Ocean — for 6 minutes and 39 seconds — on July 22. Eclipse expert Fred Espenak, of the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, offers details.
29 June 2009 By Tony 1 In Events
Via The Washington Post:
A total solar eclipse will occur over Asia and the Pacific Ocean — for 6 minutes and 39 seconds — on July 22. Eclipse expert Fred Espenak, of the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, offers details.
29/06/2009 at 9:36 pm Permalink
I found this site below to be much more useful actually – in particular, it has animations of how the eclipse will look from different cities. 83% obscured in Busan at about 10am (2am UT/GMT)…woohoo! Hope it’s not cloudy, and I sure as hell am going to insist on stopping class for a little while!
http://www.eclipse.org.uk/eclipse/0412009/