[Solar Eclipse] Longest Solar Eclipse of the century Happens Tomorrow.Watch it Live Online

A total eclipse occurs when the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon. The intensely bright disk of the Sun is replaced by the dark silhouette of the Moon. During the total eclipse, totality is visible only from a narrow track on the surface of the Earth.

The longest solar eclipse of the century is happening tomorrow. The eclipse will be visible in India, Butan, Nepal, Bangladesh, China, Japan, and the Marshall Islands.

If you are someone who is interested in watching this Solar Eclipse but don’t find yourself present in any of the locations listed above, check out the live stream from Guwahati at Ustream.tv. The feed will be active from 21st July 2009 16:15 PST.

The next solar eclipse which will last as long as the eclipse tomorrow will happen on 13th of June, 2132. So believe me, this is definitely the last time you are going to witness an eclipse this long ( in your entire lifetime).

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