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May 11, 2022 Nigeria, Africa To Witness 1st Lunar Eclipse Of 2022 — Don

Nigeria, Africa To Witness 1st Lunar Eclipse Of 2022 — Don

Prof. Augustine Ubachukwu, Astronomy Research Group Lead, University of Nigeria Nsukka, Enugu State, said that Nigeria and some African countries would witness the first total Lunar eclipse of the year by May 16.

Ubachukwu, in an interview on Wednesday with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), said the second eclipse is expected to occur on Nov. 8.

He explained that every month, the New Moon passes roughly between the Earth and the Sun and then orbits to the other side of Earth to become a full Moon.

“In an event of precise alignment of these three heavenly objects, either a solar or lunar eclipse occurs.

“A total lunar eclipse occurs when a full Moon passes through Earth’s shadow in space and often called the blood Moon because of the characteristic red colour of the lunar surface during the event.

“The Moon’s orbit is titled with respect to the Sun’s apparent path through the sky and only very occasionally does a full Moon travel through the Earth’s deep umbra shadow to cause a total lunar eclipse.

“This great event will occur in early hours of May 16, 2022 and would be visible in total phase from most parts of Africa, including Nigeria,” he said.

According to him, a larger-than-usual full Moon will enter the centre of Earth’s shadow for well over 80 minutes.

“In Nigeria, the eclipse is expected to start around 2.30 a.m, reaching maximum at 5.11a.m, and then ends at around 6.30 a.m, a total of about four hours eclipse.

“During the Moon’s long journey through the Earth’s shadow, light that will reach the lunar surface will first be filtered through the Earth’s atmosphere.

“Short-wavelength blue light from the Sun will be scattered by molecules in the atmosphere, while longer-wavelength red light mostly travels right through,” the Don said.

He added that the dominant colour of light seen on the Moon for the duration will be red.

Ubachukwu pointed out that the event had astronomical importance because the evolution of the Earth could be predicted.

“The eclipse goes to show that our laws of Physics are correct which will help our students appreciate science the more.”

He added that such events in the past were believed to be myths, but they had scientific impact.

The Don, however, said that unlike a solar eclipse, which required specially made glasses to view, lunar eclipse is a safe event to view with the naked eyes.

According to him, as long as you are in a safe environment, there are no worries with looking at the lunar eclipse.

Eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object or spacecraft is temporarily obscured by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer.

 
 

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May 6, 2022 18 Corpes Recovered As Katsina Boat Conveying Passengers For Sallah Capsizes

18 Corpes Recovered As Katsina Boat Conveying Passengers For Sallah Capsizes

At least 18 bodies were recovered while six persons were declared missing after a boat capsized in Mai’adua Local Government Area of Katsina State.

A resident, Lawal Sakatare, who confirmed the incident, said 24 persons on Sallah celebrations were onboard the ill-fated canoe when it capsized and 18 persons, majority of whom were young children, drowned.

He added that a team from the affected villages was still on a search and rescue mission, trying to locate the remaining six even though hope of getting them alive had dimmed.

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April 19, 2022 Windstorm Destroys 463 Houses, Displaces 1,326 Households In Cross River

Windstorm Destroys 463 Houses, Displaces 1,326 Households In Cross River

Over 463 houses in three local government areas in Cross River have been destroyed by windstorms and about 1,326 households were also affected.

The affected local government areas are Obudu, Yala, and Ogoja.

The Zonal Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency, South-South, Godwin Tepikor, said his team assessed the affected areas alongside the council officials and youths from the communities today.

Tepikor said the assessment tour followed a ‘save our soul’ report from the Chairman of Obudu Council area, Boniface Eraye, following the windstorm incident that occurred last Tuesday.

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April 19, 2022 Chrisland Schools Says No Act Of Sexual Violence Happened Under Its Watch

Chrisland Schools Says No Act Of Sexual Violence Happened Under Its Watch

The authorities of Chrisland School have said no act of sexual violence was committed by its students under its watch in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

A woman had earlier claimed that her 10-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted during a trip to Dubai which was organised by the Lagos school.

In a statement by a member of Chrisland advisory board, Akin Fadeyi, the school said 76 students had been enlisted for the Dubai trip, while 71 of that figure had abided by its code of conduct.

The board member also said male and female students had been kept seven floors apart in the hotel where they lodged in Dubai.

Fadeyi stated that disciplinary actions had been dealt against the remaining five students who flouted its pre-set rules.

He also denied that a pregnancy test was conducted on the minor, explaining that it was a Covid post travel test.

He said efforts are in place to provide psychosocial support for all the students who embarked on the trip.

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