It is going to happen at 1:33 through 5:01 am on December 20th, 2010
it occurs in the day time!sophie griffith-lucas occurs it!
No.No.No.No.
Lunar eclipses can be observed only during the night and only when the moon is far from the sun. Solar eclipses can be observed only during the day and only when the moon is near the sun. This question can be answered with a search engine. Try it next time: http://www.google.com/search?q=Does+a+Lunar+Eclipse+happen+at+day+time%3F
the next total eclipse and meteor shower is December 21,3010
The next lunar eclipse is set to occur on November 28th, 2012. This is a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. April 25th, 2013 is when the next one from 2012 will occur. This is a Partial Lunar Eclipse. Keep in mind that an eclipse isn't always visible from every point on Earth-- You have to be fortunate that the shadow falls upon your region at the right time of day!
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The next on will happen October 8th in 2014.
No reason why they could not- they are unrelated events.
There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21st, and a meteor shower that peaks mid-December. Meteor showers last a couple of weeks, so there will be some overlap there.
It's always daytime over 50% (half) of the earth.When a solar eclipse occurs, anybody who is in a position to see it is on the daytime partof the earth. Obviously, if something is happening to the sun and you can see it in the sky,then it must be daytime where you are.When a lunar eclipse occurs, only the people on the night-time part of the earth can see it.But for a lunar eclipse, everybody on the night-time part of the earth can see it.
According to information from Kosmos Himmelsjahr 2013:There is an anular solar eclipse on 9/10 May.There is a penumbra lunar eclipse on 25 May (those are hardly visible at all).There is another penumbra lunar eclipse on 18/19 October.There is a total solar eclipse on 3 November.
As of 11/15/12 . . . Most recent solar eclipse . . . . . 13 November Most recent lunar eclipse . . . . . 04 June