Yes no they are since every period you will see the moon moves higher.
periodic
No. The next solar eclipse will be a partial solar eclipse on June 1, 2011.
Solar eclipse
you spelt it correctly already Solar Eclipse
"Solar" is an adjective that describes something as pertaining to the sun.Thus a solar eclipse describes an eclipse of the sun (contrast a lunar eclipse, which is an eclipse of the moon--"lunar" describes something as pertaining to the moon).
If you can see the solar eclipse, then you are in the Moon's shadow.
now
lunar eclipse: December 21, 2010
We are not aware of any fatalities in history that are directly related to the occurrence of a solar eclipse.
No. Solar eclipses are a regular occurrence and have no significant effect on Earth.
twice a year
Earlier this morning, December 12.
The occurrence of eclipse cycle depends on the separation of eclipse by certain interval of time. This depends on the orbital motion and harmonic patters of the bodies.
None whatsoever. The occurrence of a solar eclipse merely means that the moon's shadow ... which isout there behind it all the time anyway ... happens to have fallen on the surface of the earth for a while.But it has no effect at all on the moon.
In 2011, there will be a partial eclipse of the sun on June 1st, visible only in Alaska and northern Canada. There will be a total lunar eclipse on June 15th, but it will not be visible in North America at all.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
A solar eclipse.
The moon's rotation has no effect whatsoever on the occurrence or appearance of either solar or lunar eclipses.