No part of the solar eclipse of July 21-22, 2009 was visible from anywhere in the US.
At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.At the time of this writing, the last solar eclipse was on July 22, 2009, the next one will be on January 15, 2010.
July 22, 2009; the exact time will depend on your location. Follow the link below.
The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 will not be visible in Mexico at all. Only in areas in Asia, from India to China and across the Pacific Ocean, will the eclipse be visible. Sorry about that.
The next solar eclipse will be a total solar eclipse on July 22, 2009. The eclipse will be visible in a path from northern India through China and across the Pacific ocean. It will not be visible in Europe or the Americas.
A Total Solar Eclipse will be visible in India on July 22, 2009 from early morning 05:28 hrs to 07:40 hrs (Indian Standard Time). The total solar eclipse will last nearly four minutes - from 6.26 am to 6.30 am - in India and the sun will not be visible at all.
Bhutan is right in the path of totality for the total solar eclipse next month, on July 22, 2009. The LAST time Bhutan was in the path of totality was July 9, 1488.
Not this time; the solar eclipse on July 22, 2009 will only be visible in Asia, along a path from northern India to central China. The next eclipse visible from Texas will be in 2024.
The eclipse will not be visible in Dallas (or anywhere else in the United States, with the exception of Hawaii where a partial eclipse of about 10% will be visible).
The solar eclipse is over; it ended about 20 minutes ago. It was visible only as a very minor partial eclipse in the P.I. You probably wouldn't have noticed at all.
The total solar eclipse will occur at different times depending on the location you are observing from. It is important to check local listings or use a reliable source for accurate timing in your area.
A total solar eclipse will occur on July 22, 2009. It will be visible from northern India through China and across the Pacific Ocean. The specific time of the the eclipse will vary with your location. See the link below for the NASA Eclipse Web Site, with exact times and coordinates.
First of all the solar eclipse happens for everyone not in a specific spot. Only thing that changes is the time of the eclipse for different regions of the world. Second of all, according to my calculations and Nasa of course the next solar eclipse is: Wednesday, 2009 July 22.