On July 22, 2009 (a month later),
total eclipse can be observed in Japan after 46 years of separation.
Please see Japanese page on National Astronomical Observatory of Japan for details.
We produce a predicted total solar eclipse image using a detail corona model recently developed in the Joint Project for Space Weather Modeling.
This image is produced on the basis of the latest observation of the global photospheric magnetic field (Jun. 2009) obtained with SOHO satellite.
Details of this corona model is described in this page.
The previous predicted image on the basis of observation obtaiend in Apr. 2009 is here.
Let's enjoy the spectacular celestial show !
Thanks to
Advanced Visualization and Perception Research Group, ESC/JAMSTEC
Simulation Technology Application Research Group, ESC/JAMSTEC
Please see Japanese page on National Astronomical Observatory of Japan for details.
We produce a predicted total solar eclipse image using a detail corona model recently developed in the Joint Project for Space Weather Modeling.
This image is produced on the basis of the latest observation of the global photospheric magnetic field (Jun. 2009) obtained with SOHO satellite.
Details of this corona model is described in this page.
The previous predicted image on the basis of observation obtaiend in Apr. 2009 is here.
Let's enjoy the spectacular celestial show !
Thanks to
Advanced Visualization and Perception Research Group, ESC/JAMSTEC
Simulation Technology Application Research Group, ESC/JAMSTEC