Eclipse and Mystery.

Let us witness the first Solar Eclipse of 2009 Jan.26th. It marks one special moment of our time and it also carry sign and special celestial message.
Celestial event remain sacred to those who have kept the importance of heaven's relationship with the inhabitant of this planet. To many this event is just a natural recurring phenomena in our solar system and doesn't provide much for the regular human beings.


Earth life is no ordinary life. Our existence were all related to stellar movement. There's an exact and definite connection between heaven and every being seen or unseen standing on the surface of the earth. We can ignore this and let the sun and moon be themselves and we go on with life....
But we'll always see this auspicious event from time to time during our lifetime. This is an event that we can't live life without - and we must humble ourselves to this sacred events in our solar system. We are more than just a creature that hoovers the earth, we are far more superior than what we think we are. Someday, when the time is right - we will all understood our true relationship with nature, and with all celestial creations....there's still so much that we humans do not know about our world, universe and our very own life as well.
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Where is the Eclipse Visible?
Sources such as NASA say that the eclipse will be seen in the larger path of the moon's penumbral shadow, which includes the southern third of Africa, Madagascar, many parts of Australia (except Tasmania), south-east India, south-east Asia and Indonesia, on January 26, 2009.
The Eclipse’s Path
The annular eclipse’s path first begins in the south Atlantic at 06:06 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) when the moon’s antumbral shadow meets Earth and forms a 363-kilometer wide corridor. Traveling eastward, the shadow quickly sweeps south of the African continent, missing it by about 900 kilometers. Slowly curving to the northeast the path crosses the southern Indian Ocean.
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Eclipses in 2009
The eclipse set for January 26 is not the only eclipse that will occur in 2009. The list of eclipses for 2009 includes:

An annular solar eclipse on January 26.
A penumbral lunar eclipse on February 9.
A penumbral lunar eclipse on July 7.
A total solar eclipse on July 22.
A penumbral lunar eclipse on August 6.
A partial lunar eclipse on December 31.
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