No, but there is a solar eclipse January 15th, 2010
There were two solar eclipses in 2010, in January and in July.
At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.
"Annular solar eclipse of January 15, 2010". We don't name them; the type and the date are enough to be specific.
After 2010 the next partial solar eclipse will be January 4th 2011. The next annular solar eclipse will be May 20th 2012 and the next total solar eclipse will be November 3rd 2013.
The eclipse was in India
There will be one on the 4th January 2011, paired with the lunar eclipse that occurred on 21st December 2010
January 15, 2010: Solar eclipse, visible along a line from central Africa to southeast Asia.
There was a total solar eclipse on July 11, 2010, which was visible mainly in the South Pacific and parts of South America. The next annular solar eclipse occurred on January 15, 2010, visible from Africa, Asia, and the Pacific.
The next solar eclipse visible in Ohio will be in 2024.
The next solar eclipse is on December 4, 2021, and it will be a total solar eclipse visible from Antarctica. The next lunar eclipse is on November 19, 2021, and it will be a partial lunar eclipse visible from much of the world.
There will be an annular, or "ring" solar eclipse on January 15, 2010, visible from central Africa, the southern tip of India and northern Sri Lanka, through Burma and into central China.