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longest eclipse of the 21 century

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longest eclipse of the 21 century

Postby shloime on Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:46 pm

does anyone have the old posts about eclipses in the torah? that is a bad sign for the goyim? this one is going to be seen exactly north of mumbay! very apropo in deed. maybe some divine justice is going to be clearly seen in the world?
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Postby Devorah on Wed Jul 22, 2009 3:07 am

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Postby yehuda on Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:51 am

so many idolators in that area

Longest 21st century solar eclipse wows millions


By Sunil Kataria

VARANASI, India (Reuters) - A total solar eclipse began its flight on Wednesday across a narrow path of Asia, where it was expected to darken the skies for millions of people for more than six minutes in some places.


The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will be visible in a roughly 250 km-wide (155 miles) corridor, according to the U.S. space agency NASA, as it travels half the globe and passes through the world's two most populous nations, India and China.


The eclipse began at 5:28 a.m. local time (2358 GMT) in India and will last up to a maximum of 6 minutes, 39 seconds when it hits the Pacific Ocean, according to NASA.


Eclipses allow earth-bound scientists a rare glimpse at the sun's corona, the gases surrounding the sun.


Starting on India's west coast north of financial capital Mumbai, it took in the ancient Hindu holy city of Varanasi on the Ganges river.


Tens of thousands of people snaked through the narrow lanes of Varanasi and gathered for a dip in the Ganges, an act considered to lead to salvation from the cycle of life and death.


Amid chanting of Hindu hymns, men, women and children waded into the river with folded hands and prayed to the sun as it emerged in an overcast sky.


"We have come here because our elders told us this is the best time to improve our after-life," said Bhailal Sharma, a villager from central India, who came to Varanasi with a group of about 100 people.


The eclipse was due to sweep through Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and China's financial hub Shanghai, before heading to the Pacific.


"In the 21st century this is the longest," said Harish Bhatt, dean at the Bangalore-based Indian Institute of Astrophysics.


"This is indeed quite an important event for scientific experiments. Its long duration provides you an opportunity to make very complicated, complex experiments."


MIXED BLESSING


Scientists in China will be snapping two-dimensional images of the sun's corona -- up to 2 million degrees Celsius (3.6 million F) hot -- at roughly one image per second, Bhatt said.


The eclipse is seen as a mixed blessing for millions of Indians. Crowds across the country will bathe in holy rivers and ponds for good fortune as they consider the solar blackout auspicious.


But according astrologers' predictions, the eclipse spells bad luck for others and expectant mothers have asked doctors to advance or postpone births, fearing complications or a miserable future for their children.


Parents in several schools in India's capital, New Delhi, said they would not send their children to class as the eclipse coincides with breakfast. According to Hindu custom, it is inauspicious to prepare food during an eclipse.


In ancient Chinese culture, an eclipse was a bad omen and linked to natural disasters or deaths in the imperial family. Chinese officials and state media have been at pains to reassure the public that city services will run normally.

But in modern China, people who want to see the astronomical rarity may have to escape thick pollution caused by the rapid industrial growth, which smudges the horizon, even on clear days.

"The majority of people decided to go to Tongning, in Anhui, because they're worried about the serious air pollution from industrial areas in Shanghai," said Bill Yeung, the president of the Hong Kong Astronomical Society, who organized a trip by 120 eclipse watchers from Hong Kong.

Tongning has an 80 percent chance of clear skies, while Shanghai's is only 10 percent, he said.

(Additional reporting by Matthias Williams, Bappa Majumdar, Lucy Hornby and James Pomfret; Writing by Matthias Williams; Editing by Alex Richardson)
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Postby Devorah on Thu Jul 23, 2009 2:17 am

See the Magen David in the eclipse?

http://shiratdevorah.blogspot.com/2009/ ... lipse.html
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Postby Daniela on Sun Aug 09, 2009 4:55 am

You can't be serious?!
Please look up "iris diaphragm" to figure out why the six spikes in the "diamond ring" eclipse photo.
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Postby yehuda on Sun Aug 09, 2009 6:19 am

Devorah wrote:
See the Magen David in the eclipse?

http://shiratdevorah.blogspot.com/2009/ ... lipse.html


this is not a unique phenomenon. I've seen the same magen david in a video of the Royal British Airforce that i've watched about 2 months ago. I wish I could find it again.
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Postby yehuda on Sun Aug 09, 2009 6:36 am

http://www.raf.mod.uk/downloads/videos.cfm

this video: The Red Arrows - Diamond 9

at minute 02:09

see the shining Magen David ?

we're so popular :)
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Postby yehuda on Sun Aug 09, 2009 6:40 am

minute 02:18 :wink:
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Postby Daniela on Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:34 pm

Most cameras have an iris diaphragm with six blades, which gives six spikes for a pointlike source of light. Please let's not make a mockery of miracles. Check your own camera lens and close the shutter (change the "f/" setting) to see the hexagon appear.
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