I have been trying to look this up to. I have not found any thing yet but hope to find answer soon.
Because it's a very rare occasion
A solar eclipse is when the moon, momentarily blocks out the sun. It happens around once a month
A solar and lunar eclipse do not occur every month because the orbits of the Earth and the Moon are tilted relative to each other by about 5 degrees. Eclipses can only happen when the Sun, Earth, and Moon align closely, which occurs during specific times known as eclipse seasons, roughly every six months. During these periods, if the alignment is right, a solar eclipse (when the Moon covers the Sun) or a lunar eclipse (when the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon) can take place. Thus, while eclipses can happen multiple times a year, they do not occur every month.
For a solar eclipse, the Moon has to get between Earth and Sun.For a lunar ecipse, the Moon has to get into Earth's shadow.None of these happen every month. This is because Earth, Sun, and Moon are not perfectly aligned (not in the same plane).
yes there was
Tommarrow
The next North American total solar eclipse will happen 21 August 2017. The next annular solar eclipse will happen 20 May 2012.
the next solar eclipse will happen in June 1 at 06:21:24 in s Africa, Antarctica, Tasmania, N.Z.
a solar eclipse will happen near Africa
The first of a lunar month.
Daytime, solar eclipse are visible in areas, lol i had this for hw
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