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Thị trấn Exmouth là nơi duy nhất ở Australia chứng kiến nhật thực toàn phần vào ngày 20/4 tới.

Australia eagerly awaits the April 20 solar eclipse

Posted on August 30, 2023 By Jordan Stewart
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Thousands of people gathered in the remote town of Ɛxmouth, Western Australia next April, in hopes of witnessing a solar eclipse, according to a Sydney reporter.

This will be the only place in Australia to see it Total solar eclipse on April 20. This event is part of a rare astronomical eclipse, which occurs along a chive trail stretching from Antarctica to the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean.

The town of Exmouth is the only place in Australia to have witnessed a total solar eclipse on April 20.
The town of Exmouth is the only place in Australia to have witnessed a total solar eclipse on April 20.

The town of Exmouth is the only place in Australia to have witnessed a total solar eclipse on April 20.

The town of Exmouth lies directly under the shadow created by the Moon, due to its alignment with the Sun. in what is called total solar eclipse In this case, the Sun will be completely darkened for 58 seconds before reappearing. Professor Jonti Horner, an astronomer from the University of Southern Queensland, thinks It’s a rather short eclipse. During this time, the rest of Australia will experience a partial eclipse, meaning the Sun will not be completely obscured. The extent of solar coverage and whether or not people realize it will depend on where they live.

According to Professor Horner, It is possible that the Moon covers the Sun to varying degrees.80-95% in the North and West, and down to less than 5% in Tasmania. In Darwin, people will see the eclipse at 80%, so in the middle of the eclipse they will see the crescent Sun. Similar, in Perth, it will be around 70% and the crescent in the sky will be clearly visible. During this time, the eclipse will not be very clear in the ang New South Wales, Victoria, Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and southeastern Queensland.

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ABC website. net. The Australian report cites research by scientists predicting that a total solar eclipse will occur on July 22, 2028, cutting a line connecting the city of Kimberley to the city of Sydney. Additionally, there will also be a total solar eclipse in southeastern Australia on November 25, 2030; An annular solar eclipse will pass over Tasmania on March 9, 2035 and a total solar eclipse will pass through central Australia on July 13, 2037.

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, blocking out some or all of the Sun’s light. Each year there will be 2-5 solar eclipses, each time casting shadows on different parts of the Earth. These spectacular events happen during the new moon phase, but they don’t happen every month because the Moon’s orbit is not a perfect circle and is tilted so it doesn’t always line up. .

There are 3 main types of solar eclipses total solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse and annular solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth are perfectly aligned and the Moon appears to completely obscure the Sun. A partial eclipse is part of a total solar eclipse – occurring before and after a total eclipse in locations above the midline – or for its full duration in unshaded areas. They can also occur independently of total solar eclipses, when the orbits of the Sun, Moon and Earth do not line up perfectly.

An annular eclipse is similar to a total solar eclipse, but the Moon does not completely obscure the Sun, so a golden ring appears around the shadow. This happens when the Moon is a bit further away from us, so the shadow doesn’t reach Earth. Instead, the front part of the shadow, called the antumbra, moves along the path of the eclipse.

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A hybrid eclipse occurs when the Moon is so far away that its shadow is affected by the curvature of the Earth. A hybrid solar eclipse is a combination of a total solar eclipse and a solar eclipse. Hybrid eclipses only represent about 3% of all eclipses. The most recent eclipse occurred on November 3, 2013. Scientists predict that the next hybrid solar eclipse will occur on November 14, 2031..

Source of the article: VNA/Vietnam+

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