Note: 1. The figure is captured on stellarium0.10.2. 2. The location is Hefei.
Figure 1: Start with a diagram at AM on the 16th day (only bright):
Figure 1
I woke up at in the morning (I will wake up once around in the past few days), because when I woke up at a few days ago, although it was not 15, the moonlight outside was very bright, I looked at the moon from the window and found that there was a bright star in the lower left of the moon. It didn't flash. It looked like two stars are close together, but it could still tell a small one, it is the star sky map of Hefei Oriental at on the morning of June July 14 built by software. The very two stars must be Venus, because only the planet is so bright and there is no planet brighter than Venus next to it, it should be the Taurus astar on the right (bid 5 ), because I clearly remember that the stars are close to the right of the stars, but they are still a little different from each other, I guess there are two situations: first, this software is not very accurate, and second, the light of a star in Taurus is very far and too empty. when it passes through Venus, the gravity of Venus bent it, this makes it look closer to Venus. After analysis and speculation are completed, let me know the exact information.
Figure 2: eclipse to take place on the 22nd day of the 7 th month
Figure 2
On this software, we can see that the occurrence time of the total eclipse is, and the news says it will last for 6 minutes and won the bid for mercury, it is located farther away than the sun, so we can see mercury in the six minutes of the total eclipse. In fact, we can see not only mercury, but also others in the planet.
Figure 3:7-22-day full eclipse full East
Figure 3
At this time, the sun will not shine (this picture is not right, it will shine ).
The four red dots under the sun are in the middle of mercury, and Saturn is in a circle on the horizon. At that time, I don't know if I can see it, because it may block buildings, on the right side of the sun, there are two bright stars in the same way as the sun. the rightmost star is Sirius, and its position should be in the south-east direction.
Figure 4: Mars and Venus in a total eclipse (view up)
Figure 4
Figure 5: full view of a day
Figure 5
The last time I used Google Earth to make a few eclipse videos and a series of planetary videos on the earth, I was a little too large to upload to the video network.