There are four different types of solar eclipse, namely Partial eclipse, Annular eclipse, Total Eclipse and Hybrid Eclipse. A partial solar eclipseoccurs when only part of the Sun is covered by the Moon which appears to take a "bite" out of the Sun.
This is known as a Solar eclipse, as opposed to a Lunar Eclipse.
You will see a partial eclipse if you are in the penumbra.
You asked this question on August 23, 2010. There is no eclipse of any kind today.
People are much less likely to see a solar eclipse. They are rare and can only be viewed by a small amount of people for a short amount of time.
You don't need ANY kind of telescope to see the solar eclipse. If you have a telescope, and _IF_ you have a projection eyepiece that will project the Sun's image onto the screen, then you can use it - but the problem with viewing the Sun is more in decreasing the intensity of the image rather than magnifying it.
the two kind of eclipse are solar eclipse and lonar eclipse..lonar and solar
the two kind of eclipse are solar eclipse and lonar eclipse..lonar and solar
solar eclipse or a dertonium eclipse
A Solar Eclipse.
Solar and lunar
That's a solar eclipse.
solar eclipse
A Solar Eclipse.
That's a solar eclipse.
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A solar eclipse
Welder's goggles are suitable for watching a solar eclipse. If you don't have any welder's goggles, then you can easily build an "indirect eclipse viewer".