No.
Never. The longest ever solar eclipse will be on 16 July 2186 and will alst just over 7 minutes.
Yes it is possible , it can even last 5 hours.
There was a partial eclipse on 3rd Sept 1671 in Japan.
There have been three or four partial eclipses in each decade, but the last TOTAL solar eclipse visible in Atlanta, GA was on June 24, 1778. The NEXT total solar eclipse visible in Atlanta will be on May 11, 2078.
Yes the solar eclipse will be in ca on Sunday may 20th 2012
There is no scientific term called "polar eclipse." It is possible you may be referring to a solar eclipse that occurs over the polar regions, where the Moon partially or fully blocks the Sun’s light. However, solar eclipses can be observed from many different locations on Earth, not just polar regions.
The solar eclipse of 1979 occurred on February 26, 1979. It was a total solar eclipse visible in parts of North America, specifically in the Pacific Northwest, northern Midwest, and Northeastern United States.
There is a partial solar eclipse that will occur 1 June 2011 over North America and Greenland.
A lunar eclipse is when the shadow of the earth passes over the moon, and a solar eclipse is when the moon passes between the earth and the sun.
Quite soon! There will be a partial solar eclipse on January 4, 2011. From Dublin, it will be about 36%.
In order to have a solar eclipse the moon has to be directly between the earth and the sun in order to cast a shadow over the earth thus creating a solar eclipse only in certain areas of the earth.
There won't be any eclipse on December 16, but there will be a total lunar eclipse on the night of December 20/21. Its various stages will last over 4 hours altogether, with totality lasting over an hour. It will be visible throughout North and South America.