Let’s get ready: The world is about to welcome a beautiful “ring of fire” that appears in the sky, and Vietnam will also see it.

Tram Ho

In 2020, the beginning of the new decade with the world is not really smooth when the arrival of the Covid-19 pandemic. But for the astronomy community, they will be somewhat comforted because this will be a year with many interesting astronomical phenomena happening.

Coming here, at 10:45 am on June 21, if you look out the window, you will see a ring of glowing fire appear in the middle of the sky. It is the annular eclipse – the first eclipse of the year 2020.

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The annular eclipse will extend from Central Africa, cross the Arabian Peninsula, India, China and reach the Pacific Ocean. According to Space.com, this eclipse will begin at 10:45 am on June 21, meaning that in Vietnam we can also observe.

What is the annular eclipse?

A solar eclipse is the phenomenon of the Moon blocking between the Sun and the Earth, forming a shadow that imprints on some of our areas. However, the problem is that the Earth and Moon’s orbit are both elliptical, so the distance to the Sun is not always the same.

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In the case of the Earth near the Sun, while the Moon is far from Earth, the moon will not be able to cover the Sun but leave a bright edge in the shape of a ring – the annular eclipse .

What to prepare for the solar eclipse

Even if the Sun is completely covered, you should not look directly at the eclipse, because just a single ray of light is enough to damage your retina.

Sunlight can trigger chemical reactions behind the eyeball, allowing you to perceive the image. But in the case of too much light, the chemical reaction becomes very strong, which exceeds the tolerance of the retina and causes eye damage.

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Eye damage due to direct exposure to the sun

As a result of this process, your eyes will be in severe pain, temporarily unable to see clearly the surrounding object, and lose the ability to perceive color details. Even if the reaction is too strong, there will be permanent blind spots in the retina. In mild cases, visual defects can last for months, even years.

So what to do if you want to watch the eclipse? The simplest way is to equip solar glasses (solar glasses) – capable of completely filtering out, only retaining 0.003% of light from the Sun alone.

If you want to take photos, record eclipse movies, or view with a telescope, you need an extra layer of light filter to block out solar radiation.

Source: IFL Sciene

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