350 Joined Us For Partial Solar Eclipse

Solar Eclipse Sequence Photo

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27 Jan 2009 – We reached another 350 people this time.  350 people, actually more than that, joined us for the partial solar eclipse observing event at Kluang Mall, Kluang, Johor, Malaysia.

The partial solar eclipse started at 16:30:55 and ended on 18:58:21 on 26 Jan 2009. I arrived at the mall around 16:10 and when I had the LX90 ready for observing the sun, the elicpse had already begun. However, I was so thrilled as this was the first time I gazed at the “eaten sun”. At the mean time, Shyh Tzer was setting up his photography equipment. Homemade solar filter (floppy disk) attached on the front of the digital camera was used to snap the great moment.

The sunglasses, cool huh?
Front: Cool DIY sunglasses!
Back: The guy in the back is Rui-Yi. He counted the number of visitors

Shyh Tzer also brought along 8 sunglasses made with the floppy disk for the participants. Frankly speaking, looking via the sunglasses and my LX90 were equally fun. Though, a Lunt Solar telescope would double the joy we all had.

3 MusketeersLeft to right: *censored*, Kang Xuan and Shyh Tzer

This time, I was not alone. Well, there are members along with me everytime. :P Shyh Tzer, Kang Xuan (red), Rui-Yi and I handled the event this time. There could be more but most of the members are enjoying themselves with relatives and friends as 26 Jan 2009 was the first day of Chinese New Year.

Few hours before the event, I was actually struggling whether to hold this event or not. It was so rare to have all the relatives gathered at grandfather’s house. Fortunately, I took the right action and went straight to hold this event. What I had at the site was much more than what I could gain. It’s wonderful to share the joy with people rather than keep the joy myself. One’s happiness and 350 happiness, which one would you pick?

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  • It's amazing to watch the eclipse but one should be very careful about the harmful effect of rays on the eyes and must be wearing the sunglasses or watching it through the eclipse sheet.
  • I agree with you. However, the sunglasses should be designed for watching solar eclipse. The safest way is to use a solar filter.
  • Yes, we do!
  • I am sure you guys enjoeyed The partial solar eclipse right?
  • hugolim
    Hey, great outing you had there! This was actually my first time getting serious into observing eclipse! Hahah, And I took photos of the eclipse using my camera gear toooo at my blog post here http://www.hugolim.com/2009/01/partial-eclipse/ :D

    have a nice day ya!
  • Hey bro! Nice to see you here! I'm glad to hear that you're involved in this event.

    Keep in touch~
  • we peng
    quite well,got prize in essay writing contest.Finding a binocular now....
  • Wow.. what's the essay contest that you participated? How much have you got?
  • we peng
    the astronomy essay writing contest(the same one i told you that everyone who participate can get meteorite before).200 dollar.(actually not many person participated in 16-18 year-old group)Very lucky!
  • WOW! Congratulations! USD200 isn't a small figure!

    I missed the deadline.. so sad. What astronomical event that you described? Please share the meteorite with me when we join the MICSS Science Camp this year. The meteorite drew my intention to participate in this competition the most.

    God blessed you!
  • we peng
    o...so pity.However I also send it a few days before deadline,nearly missed it.The astronomical event?Is the lunar eclipse(半影月食),which caused by penumbra of earth.Are you joining science camp this year?Wonderful!I am sure to bring meteorite if remember.The meteorite like ordinary stone actually.
  • Do you mind to send me a copy of your essay to my email address? Thanks ya!

    Please take the meteorite with you to the science camp. See you. :D
  • we peng
    absolutely great work.well done.
  • Thanks man! Are you getting into astronomy as well?
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