Thereare usually a couple of each in a year- but they may be annual, and not total- and an elipse is not visible in the entire world at once- so it may happen where you cannot see it. Solar eclipses for the near future include
The next total solar eclipse will occur on July 22, 2009, and be visible along a path between northern India, across China to Shanghai, and across much of the Pacific Ocean.
The nect solor eclipes is happening on the 11 of June 2010 I think
December 21, 2012. Over the skies of Eastern United States.
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There will be an annular solar eclipse on January 15, 2010. It will be visible along a path from central Africa to the southern tip of India and the northern tip of Sri Lanka and across China.An annular eclipse is a "ring of fire" eclipse, when the Moon is so far away from the Earth that the Moon doesn't cover up the Sun completely, and the central "umbra" shadow doesn't reach the Earth at all. The wider partial eclipse will be visible for most of Africa, some of eastern Europe, India and Asia.
According to all my hard work on the total lunar eclipse and meteor shower the next one will be on December 21,2012. The place will be in Honolulu,Hawaii,at approx. 9:00pm...
An eclipse of the moon is scheduled for next week.
There will be a total eclipse of the Moon on December 21, 2010. The next total solar eclipse in Nova Scotia will be on April 8, 2024.
the next eclipse is going to be in 2012
YES . THE NEXT TIME THERE IS A SOLOR ECLIPSE ALL ELECTRONICS ON EARTH WILL CRASH.!!!!! no! only solar winds/storms affect electronics
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about every 10-25 years
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its going to be in 2090
No. The next solar eclipse will be a partial solar eclipse on June 1, 2011.
A solar eclipse ends when the moon's shadow no longer touches, or even points toward, any place on Earth.
a solar eclipse happens about every 6000 days, way more than a year.
The next total lunar eclipse will occur on December 21st. The next partial solar eclipse will occur on January 4th. For more information, look at the Related Links below.