Eclipse 2008


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THE SOLAR ECLIPSE ON 01.08.2008

The total solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 predominantly occurs in extremely sparsely populated regions of the Canadian and European Arctic as well as West Siberia. The zone of the total eclipse begins in the area of the famous Northwest Transit, not far from the settlement Cambridge Bay, and then it passes through the islands of the Canadian Arctic, which politically belongs to the region Nunavut. Although there are some settlements in the huge region, the umbra however falls only for around 1m37s on Grise Fjord, which counts approx. 160 inhabitants, in the south of Ellesmere Island as well as its neighbouring place Craig Harbour, which is uninhabited today; Resolute Bay will be missed narrowly. A few minutes later the total eclipse appears over the Canadian military base Alert, for passing then through the uninhabited north of Greenland and the polar sea; the extreme northeast of Europe will be touched on the Russian islands of Nowaya Zemlja . The mainland, however, will be only reached on the other side of the Ural Mountains in the Asian part of Russia.

In the sparsely populated North West Siberia the maximum eclipse will be listed with 2m27s duration and 104% covering at latitude 65°38’08’’ north and longitude 72°16’04’’ east at 10.21 UT. Around 25 minutes later the umbra falls on the city Novosibirsk in the early afternoon local time for 2m19s. After further cities in the south of Siberia have been witnesses to the rare event, the central zone stretches on both sides of the border between Mongolia and China to the southwest. Towards evening the total eclipse reaches the region around the historical silk road and the Great Wall of China before the eclipse ends in the region between the cities Xian and Zhengzhou at sunset.


Course of the solar eclipse of 2008 August 01
Course of the solar eclipse of 2008 August 01
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The central zone in Nunavut
The central zone in Nunavut
PLEASE CLICK ON THE MAP FOR SEEING ITS ORIGINAL SIZE.



Route of the central zone over the polar sea
The central zone over the polar sea
PLEASE CLICK ON THE MAP FOR SEEING ITS ORIGINAL SIZE.



Route of the central zone through North Siberia
The central zone in the north of Siberia
PLEASE CLICK ON THE MAP FOR SEEING ITS ORIGINAL SIZE.



Route of the central zone through South Siberia
The central zone in the south of Siberia
PLEASE CLICK ON THE MAP FOR SEEING ITS ORIGINAL SIZE.



Route of the central zone through China
The central zone in China
PLEASE CLICK ON THE MAP FOR SEEING ITS ORIGINAL SIZE.



Eclipse 2008

The solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 is visible as a partial solar eclipse in the North West of Canada, on Greenland and Iceland, in Europe north of the Mediterranean Sea and in almost the whole of Asia. High degrees of covering of the sun´s disk, which lead to a perceptible weakening of the daylight, will be reached in huge parts of the Arctic, in North and North East Europe, Siberia, Central Asia, Nepal, North India and extensive regions of China.

Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 in Resolute
Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 in Resolute; 99.9% of the solar disc covered.


Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 in Akureyri
Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 in Akureyri; 53.1% of the solar disc covered.


Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 at the North Cape
Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 at the North Cape; 78.6% of the solar disc covered.


Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 in Beijing
Partial solar eclipse of 2008 August 01 in Beijing; 90.3% of the solar disc covered.


Eclipse 2008

FURTHER GRAPHICS ON EXTERNAL SITES:

Fred Espenak: Eclipse Path through Nunavut, Canada

Fred Espenak: Eclipse Path Through Greenland, the Arctic and Northern Russia

Fred Espenak: Eclipse Path Through Russia

Fred Espenak: Eclipse Path Through Mongolia and China

Fred Espenak: Close-Up of Eclipse Path Through China and Mongolia

Fred Espenak: Interactive Map of 2008 Total Solar Eclipse

Andrew Sinclair: Animation of the eclipse over Russia and China

JOURNEYS TO THE TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE 2008