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Guangdong total solar eclipse schedule
A total solar eclipse occurred on August 2, 2027, and partial solar eclipses can be seen in the southwest corner of Xinjiang, western Tibet and southern Yunnan.

On July 22, 2028, a total solar eclipse occurred, which can be seen in southern Guangxi, southern Guangdong, Hainan and Nanhai.

On March 20th, 2034, a total solar eclipse occurred, which occurred in northern Tibet and western Qinghai, and a partial solar eclipse occurred in western China.

On September 2, 2035, a total solar eclipse was observed in central and southern Xinjiang, northern Gansu, central and southern Inner Mongolia, central Hebei, most of Beijing, northern Tianjin, southern Liaoning and other parts of the country (except some islands in the South China Sea).

On February 26, 2038, 65438, there was a total solar eclipse, and a partial solar eclipse was visible in the South China Sea islands.

A total solar eclipse occurred on April 20, 2042, and a partial solar eclipse can be seen all over the country except western Xinjiang.

A total solar eclipse occurred on September 12, 2053, which can be seen all over the country except the southeast coastline, Taiwan Province Province, eastern Inner Mongolia and Northeast China.

On April 30th, 1960, there was a total solar eclipse, which was visible in parts of Xinjiang, Qinghai and Gansu, and a partial solar eclipse occurred in the west of China.

On April 20th, 20061year, the total solar eclipse was observed all over the country except the southeast coast, southern Hainan, Taiwan Province Province and South China Sea islands.

1On August 24th, 963, a total solar eclipse was observed in central and eastern Xinjiang, eastern Inner Mongolia, northern Jilin, southern Heilongjiang and other parts of the country (except some islands in the South China Sea).

1 may, 9791day, a total solar eclipse occurred, and a partial solar eclipse was visible in northern Xinjiang.

On September 3rd, 20081year, a total solar eclipse occurred, and partial solar eclipses were observed all over the country except North China, Northeast China, Shandong and northern Jiangsu.

1April 2, 9881day, total solar eclipse occurred in central Xinjiang, total solar eclipse at the junction of Qinghai and Gansu, and partial solar eclipse in western China.

On June 4, 1989, a total solar eclipse was observed in Sichuan, Chongqing, Hunan, Jiangxi and Fujian, and a partial solar eclipse was observed in other parts of the country except Xinjiang and western Tibet.

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What is a total solar eclipse?

Total solar eclipse is a kind of total solar eclipse, which occurs in the range of about18 near the intersection of the ecliptic and the ecliptic. When a total solar eclipse occurs, the ionosphere in the upper atmosphere will change accordingly because the moon blocks solar radiation. This will temporarily interfere with the medium-wave and short-wave communication in which the signal needs to be reflected by the ionosphere, while FM broadcasting, mobile phones and wireless Internet access using ultrashort waves will not be affected. However, for the whole earth's magnetic field, this effect is still very small. In addition, the temperature drop caused by solar eclipse will not be great.