A total eclipse lasts only on a dozen miles, but partial eclipses cover a MUCH bigger surface.
In kilometer it is 160 km but in miles it is 100 miles
The last good total lunar eclipse completely visible in India was on September 7, 2006. On March 3, 2007, the Moon set over India while an eclipse was in progress.
The penumbral phase of a lunar eclipse can last for four hours or so, but the total phase never lasts more than about 80 minutes.
The last total eclipse was the solar eclispe of July 11, 2010; the next will be in November 13, 2012
A total solar eclipse takes several hours, but is considered a partial eclipse until the time of totality - the time when the moon blocks out the sun completely. Totality can last up to 7 minutes 40 seconds. To clarify, at any given spot on earth a total solar eclipse lasts just a few minutes. However, if you could be witnessing such an eclipse from high in space, you would see that there is a "path of totality" that sweeps across the sunlit face of earth. The length of this path varies from eclipse to eclipse. It is this path sweeping along the earth that can last for several hours, not the experience of the eclipse for a given individual at a fixed spot.
about 55,000 miles
28 miles
I got a 2000 mitsu eclipse gt so far i have 195000 miles on her. its beat up but still running good
A 2012 Mitsubishi Eclipse will get between 17 and 28 miles to the gallon. The average is about 20 miles per gallon and the average for country is about 28 miles per gallon.
a lunar eclipse can last about half an hour
The 2003 Mitsubishi Eclipse GTS gets 19 miles per gallon in the city. On the highway this model car gets 25 miles per gallon.
The last partial eclipse was 10th June 2002 The last total eclipse was 18th July 1860
in the book eclipse
3000
The last numbered page is 559.
Prophet of the Last Eclipse was created on 2002-11-26.
I think it's 60K.