1997年3月9日,亞洲及太平洋部分地區觀測到一次重要的日食現象。
當月球運行至地球與太陽之間,遮擋部分或全部陽光時,便會形成日食。根據三者排列的位置不同,日食可分為全食、偏食或環食。
1997年3月9日的日食橫跨東亞多個地區,包括中國、蒙古及俄羅斯部分地區,之後延伸至太平洋上空。位於全食帶內的觀測者,能在短時間內看到白晝變為黃昏般的景象。
自古以來,日食一直吸引人類關注。古代社會常將其視為異象或預兆;而在現代,日食則成為研究太陽日冕與大氣變化的重要科學機會。
1997年3月9日的日食,是20世紀末其中一次令人難忘的天文現象。
English Article Version
On March 9, 1997, a significant solar eclipse was observed across parts of Asia and the Pacific region.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily blocking sunlight from reaching certain areas of the Earth. Depending on the alignment, the event may be total, partial, or annular.
The March 9, 1997 eclipse was visible across large areas of eastern Asia, including parts of China, Mongolia, and Russia, before moving across the Pacific Ocean. For observers located along the path of totality, daylight briefly turned into twilight as the Moon completely covered the Sun.
Such celestial events have fascinated humanity for centuries. In ancient times, eclipses were often interpreted as omens. In the modern era, they provide valuable scientific opportunities to study the Sun’s corona and atmospheric effects.
The eclipse of March 9, 1997, stands as one of the memorable astronomical events of the late 20th century.





