It depends on you're time zone. It starts 10:33 pm (PST) on December 20, and ends 2:01 am. Add an hour for Mountain Time, 2 hours for Central Time, and 3 hours for Eastern Time.
6:33 am to 10:01 am (GMT).
See the related link below for the time conversion for other time zones.
Note: This is regarding the December 20-21, 2010 eclipse.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
On November 3rd, 2013 you should be able to see the very beginnings of a partial eclipse of a rising Sun. On August 21st, 2017 a major partial eclipse will be visible in the afternoon with 80% of the sun's disk being covered. 2045 is the closest date when Tampa will see a total solar eclipse.
Any place on earth where it's night-time during the lunar eclipse and the sky is clear.
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.
Photosphere is what we see most of the time, but you can also see the Chromosphere during a solar eclipse.
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
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Night-time. If you can see a lunar eclipse, then the Full Moon is in your sky, so it has to be night-time.
The next time you will see a solar eclipse is in 2018.
at the right time
A lunar eclipse happens ON THE MOON, so it is visible from anywhere in the night half of the Earth. To see a lunar eclipse, go outside and look up. As long as the weather is clear, you'll be able to see it.
A lunar eclipse happens ON THE MOON, so it is visible from anywhere in the night half of the Earth. To see a lunar eclipse, go outside and look up. As long as the weather is clear, you'll be able to see it.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
during an eclipse
If it isn't cloudy you should be able to see it.