It's only going to last a short time but no one will really even notice it. It's only a partial eclipse but will only be the slightest bit noticeable if at all.
approx. 3 and a half hours for the whole eclipse, but only 5 minutes for the most coverage.
There will be a partial solar eclipse on January 4, 2011. It will last about 4 hours 20 minutes, and will be visible from Europe, Africa, and western and central Asia.
It depends on the eclipse. Usually a few hours.
The maximum duration of totality was 1 minute 40 seconds. You can look up the details for any eclipse from the year 2000 BCE to 3000 AD on the NASA Eclipse Web page, at the link below. Here are the details and track for this eclipse.
7 minutes.
It all depends
If you are talking about the movie, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, then the answer is 124 minutes.
The "total" phase of a solar eclipse only lasts for a few minutes; seven, tops. The eclipse of July 22, 2009 is very long, with a totality of 6 minutes 30 seconds or so.
It can last anywhere from 6 minutes to 10, but usually it is about 8.
Just as long or longer as any other engine as long as they're taken care of.
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