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     An annular solar eclipse happens when the moon covers the sun’s center, leaving the sun’s visible outer edges to form a “ring of fire” around the moon. This can happen only twice this century, in 2020 and on June 21st , 2039. While people in Taiwan are lucky enough to witness the recent one, it is out of the question to see the latter as Taiwan will not be on the path shaded by the moon.
     Thanks to mostly sunny skies on June 21st this summer, people across Taiwan flocked to museums, parks and schools for guided solar eclipse watching or simply observed the event from street corners, using protective eye gear. The momentum was especially high in Yunlin, Chiayi, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Nantou, Hualien and Taitung cities and counties, as well as the outlying islands of Penghu and Kinmen, as people there could witness the entire process of the eclipse.
     In Chiayi, the eclipse started at 2:49 p.m. and ended at 5:25 p.m., with the complete “ring of fire” taking place for less than a minute at 4:14 p.m., when 99 percent of the sun’s surface was blocked. The spectacle of the distinct stages of the eclipse drew crowds from across the country. According to intercity bus operator Kuo-Kuang Motor Transportation Company, passengers to Chiayi on Sunday were about 15 percent higher compared with the previous weekend.
     In Taipei, where only a partial solar eclipse was visible, around 10,000 people were estimated to have visited the Taipei Astronomical Museum. The last time the museum saw such heavy traffic was in July 2009, when a total solar eclipse took place. According to a museum official, the next time an annular solar eclipse covering such a large percentage of the sun will not be visible in Taiwan until June 28th, 2215. If you happen to miss this eclipse, don't despair. Visit our school website and you can watch the eclipse we have uploaded along with lots of information, images, and facts about this and other eclipses.

【題組】34. What do we learn from Taipei Astronomical Museum?
(A) People saw a perfect annular eclipse in Taipei in 2020.
(B) People in Taipei saw a total solar eclipse on June 21, 2009.
(C) As many as ten thousand people visit the museum every year.
(D) The next time to see an annular eclipse from Taiwan is 195 years from now.


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hchungw 研一下 (2020/12/10)
  In Taipei, where only a partial solar eclipse was visible, around 10,000 people were estimated to have visited the Taipei Astronomical Museum. The last time the museum saw such heavy traffic was in July 2009, when a total solar eclipse took place. According to a museum official, the next time an annular solar eclipse covering such a large percentage of the sun will not be visible in Taiwan until June 28th, 2215. If you happen to miss this eclipse, don't despair. V.....看完整詳解
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阿龍 國三上 (2021/01/27)

(c)錯在沒有every year

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yuhan(邀請碼1652 高一下 (2022/10/20)

我們從台北天文館學到什麼?
(A)從文章:In Taipei, where only a partial solar eclipse was visible, ...
(B)從文章:The last time the museum saw such heavy traffic was in July 2009, when a total solar eclipse took place.
(C)從文章:In Taipei, ... , around 10,000 people were estimated to have visited the Taipei Astronomical Museum.
(D)從台北天文館:According to a museum official, the next time an annular solar eclipse covering such a large percentage of the sun will not be visible in Taiwan until June 28th, 2215.

只有(D)是"根據天文館官方敘述"其餘都只是"文章提到...


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Vanilla 國三下 (2023/12/04)

This can happen only twice this century, in 2020 
第一段說 台灣看的時候是2020

the next time an annular solar eclipse covering such a large percentage of the sun will not be visible in Taiwan until June 28th, 2215.
第四段美術館說 下次日蝕是2215

so, 2215-2020=195  下次看到是195年後了

(D) The next time to see an annular eclipse from Taiwan is 195 years from now.

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