Solar eclipse of March 19th, 2007
The solar eclipse of March 19th, 2007 was a solar eclipse partial. It is about the 5th partial eclipse of the 21e century.
Characteristics
- Beginning: 22:38: 26 UTC
- Maximum: 00:31: 56 Fine UTC
- : 02:25: 00 UTC
- Magnitude: 0,8754
Visibility
The partial eclipse was visible along a corridor beginning in India, then above the Asia and is Europe, completing its race in Alaska and the North pole.The maximum of the eclipse crossed the following countries successively:
In addition to these countries, the eclipse was also visible since the following countries:
- Bhutan
- Kampuchea
- Canada
- China
- North Korea
- South Korea
- Iran
- Japan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Laos
- Mongolia
- Nepal
- Tadjikistan
- Taiwan
- Thailand
- Vietnam
See too
Internal bonds
External bonds
- '' Partial Solar off Eclipses March 19 '' (NASA)
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