The last total eclipse was the solar eclispe of July 11, 2010; the next will be in November 13, 2012
the date of the last solar eclipse is in august 2002, located at the WEST ofsouth America, which is Chile
June 2011, but if you want specifics, it was June 15, 2011.
Bonus! It was the first total lunar eclipse this year; the second will be December 10.
It was on February 20, 7:46-9:35.
There were no total solar eclipses during 2007. There was one total lunar eclipse, one partial lunar eclipse, and two partial solar eclipses.
Sorry; it was last night. There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, visible from anywhere in North America.
The penumbral phase of a lunar eclipse can last for four hours or so, but the total phase never lasts more than about 80 minutes.
The last total lunar eclipse visible from England occurred on May 26, 2021. The next partial lunar eclipse visible from England will take place on November 19, 2021.
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A total lunar eclipse.
February 21, 2008. The total lunar eclipse was visible throughout North America.
There were no total solar eclipses during 2007. There was one total lunar eclipse, one partial lunar eclipse, and two partial solar eclipses.
a lunar eclipse can last about half an hour
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
Sorry; it was last night. There will be a total lunar eclipse on December 21, 2010, visible from anywhere in North America.
The penumbral phase of a lunar eclipse can last for four hours or so, but the total phase never lasts more than about 80 minutes.
The last total lunar eclipse visible from England occurred on May 26, 2021. The next partial lunar eclipse visible from England will take place on November 19, 2021.
I would rather experience A Moon Total Lunar Eclipse
Easily. The lunar eclipse of December 21, 2010 will last (lasted) about 5-1/2 hours, with the 'total' phase lasting 73 minutes.
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.
in the UK our last lunar eclipse was only 2 days ago (15th June 2011)