Total Solar Eclipse 2009 Video
July 22nd, 2009 - 9:54 am ICT by adminMillions of people in Asia saw the longest total solar eclipse this century on Wednesday as swaths of India and China are plunged into darkness.
Scores of amateur stargazers and scientists traveled long distances for the eclipse, which lasted for about five minutes.
Here is a video found on YouTube supposedly of the July 22nd 2009 total Solar Eclipse
Solar eclipse 2009, the longest total eclipse in the 21st century, will last for more than six and a half minutes at it’s peak, and black out the world’s most populous countries as it passes directly over India and China.
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