August 21, 2017. The path of totality starts out in the Pacific Ocean, crosses the entire United States from Portland Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina, and on out into the Atlantic.
Check the Google Map on the link below to see the precise path of totality and get accurate times for your location.
For Minneapolis there will be a total eclipse on December 10th 2011
There is a partial solar eclipse that will occur 1 June 2011 over North America and Greenland.
The next total solar eclipse for France will occur on September 23, 2090.
The next partial eclipse will be January 4th 2011 The next total eclipse will be 14th June 2151 - Sorry you might miss it.
The solar eclipse of July 22, 2017 will be total through South Carolina and will be a 95% partial eclipse throughout most of North Carolina. The April 8, 2024 eclipse will be total through Texas through Maine, and will be partial over most of the eastern U.S. The next total eclipse visible in North Carolina will be on May 11, 2078.
The next predicted total solar eclipse after August 11, 1999, occurred on December 4, 2002, but it wasn't visible from a wide area. However, a more significant total solar eclipse visible over a larger region occurred on March 29, 2006.
Quite soon! There will be a partial solar eclipse on January 4, 2011. From Dublin, it will be about 36%.
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.
the next eclipse in Nigeria 2012 is between June to October this is not base on science or astronomy but since the eclipse in Nigeria take a seqence of 6 years their is a probability of 2/3 of it happening between the given time above
2017.
The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 is already over. It was only visible in Asia, along a path from India to China. The next total solar eclipse for the United States will be on August 21, 2017, along a path from Portland, OR to Charleston, SC.
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.