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Rare annular solar eclipse in Hong Kong on May 21
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     An annular solar eclipse will occur on May 21 (Monday) and it will be visible in Hong Kong if the weather permits.

     Scientific Officer of the Hong Kong Observatory, Mr Woo Wang-chun, said, "An annular solar eclipse visible in Hong Kong is a very rare astronomical phenomenon.  The last one occurred in 1958. After this one, there will be none in the next three centuries. During the annular solar eclipse, as the moon cannot fully obscure the whole disk of the sun, the sun will appear as a very bright ring surrounding the outline of the moon. The eclipse will already be in progress when the sun rises that morning.  The duration of annular totality (from totality begins to totality ends) will be three minutes 26 seconds, longer than the annular totality in 1958, which lasted only one minute 17 seconds."  Please refer to the attached diagram for the path of the sun and the moon during this annular eclipse.

     Details of the annular solar eclipse are as follows:

          Hong Kong      Direction         Elevation
          Time           (Azimuth)
          ---------      ---------         ---------
Eclipse   (invisible in Hong Kong)
begins

Sunrise    5.41am        East-northeast    -1 degrees
                         (68 degrees)
Totality   6.06.47am     East-northeast    5 degrees
begins                   (70 degrees)
Maximum    6.08.30am     East-northeast    5 degrees
eclipse                  (70 degrees)
Totality   6.10.13am     East-northeast    5 degrees
ends                     (70 degrees)
Eclipse    7.16am        East-northeast    20 degrees
ends                     (76 degrees)

     "As the elevation of the sun will be very low during the eclipse, the event can only be observed at places with an unobstructed view near the horizon in the direction of east-northeast. There are very few places in Hong Kong where the entire process would be visible. Nevertheless, at places like Plover Cove Reservoir, Tai Au Mun in Sai Kung and the middle part of the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui, a major part of the eclipse, including the annular totality, would be visible," said Mr Woo.

     Members of the public should never look directly at the sun with naked eyes or through a telescope, because this can cause severe damage to the eyes. A safer method is to project the sun's image through a pinhole or a telescope onto a piece of white paper or cardboard and view the projected image. An illustration of the method is given on the Observatory's website: www.weather.gov.hk/gts/event/event-solar-eclps16_e.htm .

     A webcast of the event will be jointly provided by the Hong Kong Observatory and the Hong Kong Space Museum (Space Museum) on the following web page: www.weather.gov.hk/gts/hksm/astrophoto.htm .

     The Curator of the Hong Kong Space Museum, Mr Chan Ki-hung, said, "The Space Museum will organise an observation activity, namely 'Annular Solar Eclipse Sidewalk Astronomy', in the middle part of the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui from 5.30am to 7.30am.  Participants will have the opportunity to observe the solar eclipse with telescopes and other kinds of astronomical instruments under the guidance of Space Museum staff. The activity is provided free of charge and no registration is required."

     A simulation of the annular solar eclipse is also available at the YouTube channel of the Space Museum (www.youtube.com/hkspacem/).

     The next solar eclipse observable in Hong Kong will occur on March 9, 2016. It will be a partial eclipse. The next annular solar eclipse observable over parts of the territory will occur in 2320. For an annular solar eclipse observable throughout the whole territory, that will have to wait until 2685.

     Please refer to the Observatory's website for a detailed explanation of solar eclipses: www.weather.gov.hk/gts/event/event-solar-eclps1_e.htm.

Ends/Monday, May 7, 2012
Issued at HKT 18:12

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