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That varies, but usually there are one or two solar eclipses per year.

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When will a solar eclipse come?

July 22, 2009. It will be a spectacularly visible total solar eclipse visible from just north of Mumbai, India through Nepal and China to Shanghai, and across most of the Pacific Ocean. The next good solar eclipse visible in North America will be on August 21, 2017.


When will the trailor for eclipse come out?

It's out now, but I don't know when it came out, but this is just a teaser trailor. The movie will come out June 3rd, 2010.


Why cant there be a solar eclipse on December 28?

No reason at all. December 28th is just as likely a day for a solar eclipse as any other.


How long was the solar eclipse in 1999 at Plymouth?

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When a solar eclipse may last over hours?

Never. The longest ever solar eclipse will be on 16 July 2186 and will alst just over 7 minutes.


How is a total solar eclipse different from a partial solar eclipse?

A total solar eclipse is when the Moon and Sun are just the right place and distance away from each other when the Moon FULLY covers the Sun. A partial solar eclipse is when the Moon isn't quite in the right place or isn't near enough to the Earth to cover the Sun to the full.


What is it called when the moon is on the same side of the earth as the sun?

when the moon is covering the sun completely it is called a "total solar eclipse", when it is covering part of it it is just called "solar eclipse" .


Why does the solar eclipse block the sun?

The Moon blocks the sun by passing directly between the earth and the Sun causing a solar eclipse. It is just the right size at its distance to cover the sun.


Why do birds go back to their nests whenever there is a total solar eclipse?

because we use solar glasses because looking at a solar eclipse for just a second could hurt someone`s eyes. Similar to bird history.


Value of gravity during solar eclipse?

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What is the total solar eclipse?

That depends on your location. The path of the total solar eclipse that will happen on July 22, 2009 will begin in northern India (just north of Mumbai) and track across Asia to Shanghai, China and across the Pacific Ocean. Check out the NASA Solar Eclipse page for specifics.


What phase is the moon in just before and after a solar eclipse?

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