. . . . . "1896\uB144 8\uC6D4 9\uC77C \uC77C\uC2DD\uC740 \uB2EC\uC774 \uC9C0\uAD6C\uC640 \uD0DC\uC591 \uC0AC\uC774\uB97C \uC9C0\uB098\uBA74\uC11C \uD0DC\uC591\uC744 \uC644\uC804\uD788 \uAC00\uB9AC\uB294 \uAC1C\uAE30\uC77C\uC2DD\uC774\uB2E4. \uAC1C\uAE30\uC77C\uC2DD\uC740 \uB2EC\uC758 \uC2DC\uC9C1\uACBD\uC774 \uD0DC\uC591\uC758 \uC2DC\uC9C1\uACBD\uBCF4\uB2E4 \uCEE4\uC11C \uD0DC\uC591\uC744 \uB2E4 \uAC00\uB9B4 \uC218 \uC788\uC744 \uB54C \uC77C\uC5B4\uB09C\uB2E4. \uAC1C\uAE30\uC77C\uC2DD\uC740 \uB9E4\uC6B0 \uC881\uC740 \uC9C0\uC5ED\uC5D0\uC11C\uB9CC \uAD00\uCE21 \uAC00\uB2A5\uD558\uBA70, \uB300\uBD80\uBD84\uC758 \uB2E4\uB978 \uC9C0\uC5ED\uC5D0\uC11C\uB294 \uBD80\uBD84\uC77C\uC2DD\uC73C\uB85C \uAD00\uCE21\uB41C\uB2E4."@ko . "A total solar eclipse occurred on August 9, 1896. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.It was visible across Europe, Asia, and Japan. It is a part of solar Saros 124."@en . . . . . . "Eclissi solare del 9 agosto 1896"@it . "Solar eclipse of August 9, 1896"@en . "1896\u5E748\u67089\u65E5\u65E5\u98DF"@zh . . . . . . . "A total solar eclipse occurred on August 9, 1896. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun's, blocking all direct sunlight, turning day into darkness. Totality occurs in a narrow path across Earth's surface, with the partial solar eclipse visible over a surrounding region thousands of kilometres wide.It was visible across Europe, Asia, and Japan. It is a part of solar Saros 124. This event was the subject of the first organized eclipse expedition by the British Astronomical Association. A group of 165 amateur and profession astronomers sailed from Tilbury, England on July 25th, heading toward Vads\u00F8, Norway. This expedition failed to produce any usable results as they were frustrated by the weather conditions at the time of the eclipse. However, a smaller expedition to Novaya Zemlya on Sir George Baden-Powell's yacht Otario met with success."@en . . . . . "2956"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1120204342"^^ . "1896\u5E748\u67089\u65E5\u65E5\u98DF\u4E3A\u4E00\u6B21\u5728\u534F\u8C03\u4E16\u754C\u65F61896\u5E748\u67089\u65E5\u51FA\u73FE\u7684\u65E5\u5168\u98DF\u3002\u8A72\u6B21\u65E5\u98DF\u98DF\u5206\u70BA1.0392\uFF0C\u98DF\u751A\u7DAD\u63012\u520643\u79D2\u3002"@zh . "1896\uB144 8\uC6D4 9\uC77C \uC77C\uC2DD\uC740 \uB2EC\uC774 \uC9C0\uAD6C\uC640 \uD0DC\uC591 \uC0AC\uC774\uB97C \uC9C0\uB098\uBA74\uC11C \uD0DC\uC591\uC744 \uC644\uC804\uD788 \uAC00\uB9AC\uB294 \uAC1C\uAE30\uC77C\uC2DD\uC774\uB2E4. \uAC1C\uAE30\uC77C\uC2DD\uC740 \uB2EC\uC758 \uC2DC\uC9C1\uACBD\uC774 \uD0DC\uC591\uC758 \uC2DC\uC9C1\uACBD\uBCF4\uB2E4 \uCEE4\uC11C \uD0DC\uC591\uC744 \uB2E4 \uAC00\uB9B4 \uC218 \uC788\uC744 \uB54C \uC77C\uC5B4\uB09C\uB2E4. \uAC1C\uAE30\uC77C\uC2DD\uC740 \uB9E4\uC6B0 \uC881\uC740 \uC9C0\uC5ED\uC5D0\uC11C\uB9CC \uAD00\uCE21 \uAC00\uB2A5\uD558\uBA70, \uB300\uBD80\uBD84\uC758 \uB2E4\uB978 \uC9C0\uC5ED\uC5D0\uC11C\uB294 \uBD80\uBD84\uC77C\uC2DD\uC73C\uB85C \uAD00\uCE21\uB41C\uB2E4."@ko . "L'Eclissi solare del 9 agosto 1896, di tipo totale, \u00E8 un evento astronomico che ha avuto luogo intorno alle ore 05:09 UTC. L'evento \u00E8 stato visibile in Europa, Asia e Giappone. L'eclissi ha avuto un'ampiezza massima di 182 chilometri e una durata di 2 minuti e 43 secondi. L'evento del 9 agosto 1896 divenne la seconda eclissi solare nel 1896 e la 232\u00AA nel XIX secolo. La precedente eclissi solare si \u00E8 verificata il 13 febbraio 1896, la seguente il 1\u00BA febbraio 1897."@it . "1896\uB144 8\uC6D4 9\uC77C \uC77C\uC2DD"@ko . "25560378"^^ . . . "1896\u5E748\u67089\u65E5\u65E5\u98DF\u4E3A\u4E00\u6B21\u5728\u534F\u8C03\u4E16\u754C\u65F61896\u5E748\u67089\u65E5\u51FA\u73FE\u7684\u65E5\u5168\u98DF\u3002\u8A72\u6B21\u65E5\u98DF\u98DF\u5206\u70BA1.0392\uFF0C\u98DF\u751A\u7DAD\u63012\u520643\u79D2\u3002"@zh . . . . . "L'Eclissi solare del 9 agosto 1896, di tipo totale, \u00E8 un evento astronomico che ha avuto luogo intorno alle ore 05:09 UTC. L'evento \u00E8 stato visibile in Europa, Asia e Giappone. L'eclissi ha avuto un'ampiezza massima di 182 chilometri e una durata di 2 minuti e 43 secondi. L'evento del 9 agosto 1896 divenne la seconda eclissi solare nel 1896 e la 232\u00AA nel XIX secolo. La precedente eclissi solare si \u00E8 verificata il 13 febbraio 1896, la seguente il 1\u00BA febbraio 1897."@it . . . . . . . . . . . .