Partial solar eclipse on Jan 15
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians will have another chance to observe a partial solar eclipse, known as the annular solar eclipse, on Jan 15 between 3pm and 5.45pm.
The National Space Agency (Angkasa) said in a statement that members of the public could witness up to 40% of the sun being by the moon in the north of the peninsula in the evening.
”Langkawi would be the strategic location to observe the eclipse in Malaysia with 40% of the sun obscured by the moon, while the coastal areas towards west would be an ideal location to witness the final eclipse during sunset,” the agency said.
The percentage of the sun obscured by the moon will be less visible from the centre of the peninsula, and Sabah and Sarawak.
lol...nice pic..we all will get super powers..hehe
ReplyDeletemorph into Acai Berries, all scattered around 1U!!
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According to Lilian Too, from her workshop, u shouldnt be looking at the eclipse or u will be in bad luck for the rest of the year...( as your luck will be eaten away)
ReplyDeleteSave the Cats! Save the World!
ReplyDeleteSave Me Peter!! Lol!
that sounds like the ancient people who thought eclipse meant the end of the world.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, folks at KL won't be able to see much eclipse even if we want too :(
so to all u langkawi ppl... good luck!