In the 20th century, there were seven total solar eclipses in China, namely:
190765438+1October 14, near the Kunlun Mountain in northern Inner Mongolia, Hexi Corridor and northwest Heilongjiang, 2 minutes and 29 seconds?
1936 June19 North Heilongjiang 2 minutes 29 seconds
1941September 2 1 Xinjiang, Gansu, Sichuan, Shaanxi, Hubei, Jiangxi and Fujian, 3 minutes and 26 seconds.
65438+February 5, 0943 East Heilongjiang 1 min 40 sec
1September 22, 968 at 0: 29 in western Xinjiang.
1 980 February 16 Yunnan Guizhou1min 49 sec
1March 9, 997, 2 minutes and 44 seconds in northern Xinjiang and northwest Heilongjiang.
Total solar eclipse is a kind of solar eclipse, that is, an astronomical phenomenon in which the sun is completely blocked by the moon in some parts of the earth. Total solar eclipse can be divided into five stages: initial loss, food, food, light production and recovery. Because the moon is smaller than the earth, only people in the umbra of the moon can see the total solar eclipse. Folk call this phenomenon "Tiangou Food Day".