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Speech on partial solar eclipse

On the morning of July 22nd, 2009 (that is, tomorrow morning), there will be a total solar eclipse that is rare in China for 500 years. Because the best observation point is concentrated in China, the international astronomical community calls this eclipse "Great China Eclipse". The following is a composition about partial solar eclipse written by a classmate. Students can refer to this article after watching the total solar eclipse.

Today, I did something I will never forget: watching the partial solar eclipse. Yesterday, my family was watching TV. I suddenly heard that there will be a total solar eclipse in Hami and Altay around 0/8: 30 tomorrow, and there will also be partial solar eclipses in many other places in Xinjiang, such as Changji and Urumqi. I can see it all over Xinjiang. The next afternoon, I went down to have a look, and it was still so bright and the sun was still so bright. When I put on my sunglasses, I saw that, as my mother said, the sun had been eaten by a small piece. At this time, the sun is like a big disk, which is eaten by dogs. Then I suddenly remembered that the principle of solar eclipse mentioned in We Love Science is that the sun and the moon exchange places. At this time, I know that the sun and the moon should meet. After a while, regardless of the heat and scorching sun, I ran downstairs to see the change of the sun. Sure enough. At this time, the sun has eaten more than half, just like searching for a huge ship. I was really worried that this huge ship would slowly disappear ... I had to go home under the care of my grandmother, and my father just came back and unexpectedly bought me welding lenses specially for watching the solar eclipse. I ran downstairs with my glasses. Wow, the sun has become like a crescent moon. Under the barrier of welding lenses, the sunlight becomes extremely clear and bright. There seems to be only a crescent moon in the sky. To commemorate this special day: on the afternoon of August 2, 2008 18, the first partial solar eclipse in the 20th century, we took out our camera and photographed this beautiful crescent moon.

It's amazing to think about nature, the universe and other natural phenomena. At the same time, I also thought that our Shenzhou VI was successful in heaven. I think I must study hard and learn more knowledge. After 20 years, I must use my knowledge to go out of the earth and watch the wonders of the universe and nature.