2009年7月31日星期五

Eclipse draws western amateur stargazers to China

Residents of Japanese city of Oita walk out of the Tianhe Airport in Wuhan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 18, 2009. A delegation, consisting of some 160 Oita citizens, arrived in Wuhan for their planned observation of the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, set to occur on July 22 over China. (Xinhua/Zhou Chao)

A resident of Japanese city of Oita shows his solar eclipse observing spectacle as he arrives in Wuhan City, central China's Hubei Province, July 18, 2009. The delegation, consisting of some 160 Oita citizens, arrived in Wuhan for their planned observation of the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, set to occur on July 22 over China.( Xinhua/Zhou Chao)

A family of astrophiles from Europe thumbs up upon their arrival at the Pudong Airport in Shanghai, east China, July 18, 2009. The rising eclipse fever draws myriads of amateur stargazers from rest of the world to China for observation of the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, set to occur on July 22 over China. (Xinhua/Liu Youping)

A pair astrophiles from Europe brings with a picture of solar eclipse while going through the custom formalities for entry upon their arrival at the Pudong Airport in Shanghai, east China, July 18, 2009. The rising eclipse fever draws myriads of amateur stargazers from rest of the world to China for observation of the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, set to occur on July 22 over China. (Xinhua/Liu Youping)

A delegation, consisting of some 160 Oita citizens, arrived in Wuhan for their planned observation of the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century, set to occur on July 22 over China.

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