2009 Total Solar Eclipse-Google

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A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth so that the Sun is fully or partially covered. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction as seen from the Earth. At least two and up to five solar eclipses can occur each year on Earth, with between zero and two of them being total eclipses. Total solar eclipses are nevertheless rare at any location because during each eclipse totality exists only along a narrow corridor in the relatively tiny area of the Moon’s umbra.

A total solar eclipse is a spectacular natural phenomenon and many people travel to remote locations to observe one. The 1999 total eclipse in Europe helped to increase public awareness of the phenomenon, as illustrated by the number of journeys made specifically to witness the 2005 annular eclipse and the 2006 total eclipse. The recent solar eclipse of January 26, 2009 was an annular eclipse (see below), while the solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 was a total solar eclipse.

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  1. [...] 今天,中国长江流域一带出现了300年一遇的日全食,谷歌(google.cn)也适时地推出了日全食纪念Logo,但令人奇怪的是,今天谷歌所有的页面右上侧的登录项也莫名其妙地消失(这直接导致许多盆友们无法正常使用谷歌的一些服务,如Adsense、Reader、网站管理员工具等),不知道是谷歌有意为之,还是小技术故障。 [...]

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