2010 January will occur three wonders of astronomy since thousands of years

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New Year's Day 2010, during the New Year is a partial lunar eclipse will happen, the astronomers said this is the first event since thousands of years. In addition, in the first 15 days of the New Year, people can still see the meteor shower, and will see the magical scenery of a rare solar eclipse since thousands of years.

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According to the South East Express newspaper, Xiaoqing Pan Deputy Secretary General of the Astronomical Society of Fujian Province said that 2009 to 2010, moon, earth and sun coincide three planets moving into a position that allows the occurrence of the phenomenon of the heavens, so that within two years some of the wonders of astronomy will occur. In addition, he has done wonders astronomical observations and providing warnings and guidance relevant.

Views of the lunar eclipse on January 1

Partial eclipse will occur this month from 02:51 hours until at 3:22 on January 1, reaching maximum eclipse, at 3:54 would end, the whole process will last one hour.

Observation Guidelines: when it saw an eclipse of the moon without the need for measures to reduce light, provided the weather is good, can see it directly using the naked eye. Need to be reminded that in one hour before the eclipse, because the earth's shadow covers the moon, moonlight will dim, not bright as before the existence of the Earth's shadow. After more than an hour at the end of the eclipse of the moon, it will also happen the same thing. "At this moment photography lovers need to enlarge the exposure time."

Meteor shower occurs on January 3

When finished watching "the dog ate the sky the Moon", then people also can enjoy a meteor shower of the ancient constellations. Like the star constellation draco Quadrantids are adjacent to which is rarely mentioned. On January 3 at 20:00 - 24:00, predicted in the existing constellation of short blasts of intense meteor shower. During this time, the peak traffic reached 120 grains per hour.

Observation Guidelines: In the period of explosive meteor shower, meteor shower expected number in the tens to hundreds of grains per hour. It is recommended that observers go a long way from town, away from all kinds of artificial light sources, stopped at the outskirts of town on the north peak to calculate the number of stars.

Ring eclipse of the sun on January 15

On January 15 there is still one more time a solar eclipse. This is a solar eclipse that ring the first time since 22 years in China, also is the longest solar eclipse of the rings in the world for 1,000 years. In China, who first saw the eclipse of the sun ring is Yunnan Province, and Guizhou, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hunan, Shaanxi, Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shandong Peninsula last sunset, a total of more than 11 provinces and cities. Because the ring is very broad, the continuance is also very old, very rare.

Complex changes in the phenomenon of sky no doubt will provide an excellent research topic for astronomers. Moreover, viewed from the records of ancient books, changes in natural phenomena is closely related to changes in the human race.

In the Chinese Book of Changes "Yi Jin" said, "The sky depends on the phenomenon, good or bad luck, like the saints depends on it."

"We look at astronomy, in order to detect changes in a different time."

Ancient people thought "the sky and human worth," "Heaven and Man united," by observing the change of sky phenomena can infer what will happen to mankind. If human beings follow the changes in the sky, "the sky" is a symbol of good luck, in the human world must have abundant harvests, good weather, rain and wind normal, quiet and peaceful society. When human behavior contrary to the sky, doing bad things, "the sky" will give a bad omen, the earth will dry less rain, floods, riots, rebellions occurred and others.
Therefore, the ancient people very concerned about the phenomenon of sky observations.

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