If you're talking about a solar eclipse, possibly Baily's Beads, a string of bright points on one side of the Moon produced by sunlight shining through valleys on the edge of the Moon.
a total lunar eclipse can be seen anywhere on earth where the moon is visible so you are more likely to see a total lunar eclipse than a total solar eclipse
You can see the corona during a total solar eclipse
The total solar eclipse will not be visible in Texas on April 8, 2024. To see a total solar eclipse from Texas, you would need to travel to locations within the path of totality, which will not include Texas for the upcoming eclipse.
In this case, from the Moon you would see a total solar eclipse.In this case, from the Moon you would see a total solar eclipse.In this case, from the Moon you would see a total solar eclipse.In this case, from the Moon you would see a total solar eclipse.
A total lunar eclipse can be seen anywhere on Earth where the moon is visible..so you are more likely to see a lunar eclipse than a solar eclipse.
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
A total eclipse occurs when the Moon completely covers the Sun, and it can only be observed from a specific path on Earth known as the path of totality. People located within this narrow band will experience the total eclipse, while those outside of it will see a partial eclipse. The exact regions where the total eclipse will be visible depend on the specific date and location of the eclipse. To find out who can see an upcoming total eclipse, it’s best to consult an eclipse map for that particular event.
More people can see a total lunar eclipse than a total solar eclipse because to see the complete solar eclipse you must be in a locations directly underneath it so your point of view and angle of the moon is correct. It doesn't matter as much as to where you are for a lunar eclipse...
If it is a total eclipse you can't see the Sun. That's except for the very thin atmosphere called the "corona" which you don't see unless there is a total solar eclipse. With a total eclipse of the Moon, you can still see the Moon. That's because some sunlight still gets to the Moon via refraction by the Earth's atmosphere.
You will be able to see the eclipse from Lebanon, MO, but it will not quite be a total eclipse. You will need eye protection to watch it safely.
chuck norris
The total eclipse cannot be experienced from the UK.