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Solar eclipse july 22,2009

This combo photograph shows the different stages of the total solar eclipse as seen from two locations on the outskirts of Gauhati, India, Wednesday, July 22, 2009. The first two photographs were shot from Sipajhar, 50 kilometers (31 miles) north of Gauhati and the rest were shot from Baihata, 35 kilometers (22 miles) west of Gauhati. Millions of Asians turned their eyes skyward Wednesday as dawn suddenly turned to darkness across the continent in the longest total solar eclipse this century will see.
A partial solar eclipse is seen rising against the historical monument Taj Mahal in Agra, Wednesday, July 22, 2009. The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century pitched a swath of Asia from India to China into near darkness Wednesday as millions gathered to watch the phenomenon. (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

People gather to observe the solar eclipse at Taregna village near Patna in Bihar state, India, Wednesday, July 22, 2009. Scientists had said the Indian village of Taregna would have the clearest view, where thousands of scientists, nature enthusiasts and students gathered a day in advance. But thick clouds and overnight rains provided no spectacle, just a cloudy darkness. Millions of Asians turned their eyes skyward Wednesday as dawn suddenly turned to darkness across the continent in the longest total solar eclipse this century will see. Millions of others, fearing a bad omen, shuttered themselves indoors. (AP Photo/ Aftab Alam Siddiqui)
A woman uses a solar viewer to get a glimpse of a partial solar eclipse in Thimphu July 22, 2009. A total solar eclipse on Wednesday swept across a narrow swathe of Asia, where hundreds of millions of people watched the skies darken, though in some places thick summer clouds blocked the sun. REUTERS/Singye Wangchuk

Hindu devotees travel in an overcrowded passenger train after taking a holy dip and offering prayers in the waters of Brahma Sarovar, a sacred pond, during a solar eclipse in the northern Indian city of Kurukshetra July 22, 2009. Thousands of people gathered for a dip in the Ganges and other water bodies, an act considered as leading to salvation from the cycle of life and death. A total solar eclipse on Wednesday swept across a narrow swathe of Asia, where hundreds of millions of people watched the skies darken, though in some places thick summer clouds blocked the sun. REUTERS/Ajay Verma (INDIA RELIGION SOCIETY ENVIRONMENT IMAGES OF THE DAY)Nature's show : Foreign tourists use a solar sheet strips to watch a partial solar eclipse at the Taj Mahal in Agra. The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century cast a shadow over much of Asia, plunging hundreds of millions into darkness across the giant land masses of India and China. (AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

Eclipse skyline : The sky goes dark over southwest China's Chongqing municipality as the lunar shadow or "umbra" moves over the city during a solar eclipse. The longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century cast its shadow over western India and headed for China on a path that was plunging hundreds of millions of people into temporary darkness. (AFP/Stringer)

Solar sky : The sun is partly covered by the moon during a total solar eclipse in Colombo. The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century did not plunge the island in darkness, but it cast a shadow over much of Asia, plunging hundreds of millions into darkness across the giant land masses of neighbouring India and China. (AFP/Ishara S. Kodikara)

Solar Taj : The Taj Mahal is silhoutted as a partial solar eclipse is seen in Agra. The longest solar eclipse of the 21st century cast a shadow over much of Asia, plunging hundreds of millions into darkness across the giant land masses of India and China. (AFP/Manan Vatsyayana)

In this photo released by the Xinhua news agency, a staff member feeds the newly born giant panda cub at Bifeng Gorge Base in Ya'an, southwest China's Sichuan province, on Wednesday July 22, 2009. Giant panda Na Na gave birth to twins on Wednesday when solar eclipse occurred in China, according to Xinhua. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Jiang Hongjing)

Sumo wrestlers observe a partial solar eclipse at Nagoya, central Japan, on Wednesday July 22, 2009. Millions of Asians turned their eyes skyward as dawn suddenly turned to darkness across the continent in the longest total solar eclipse this century will see

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