The only remaining 2011 eclipse visible in North America is the Total
Lunar Eclipse on December 10. The schedule appears below.
(Clocks in Vancouver read 8 hours earlier than UT, so the entire event
covers 3:33 to 9:30 AM there, with totality from 6:06 to 6:57 AM.)
Penumbral Eclipse Begins. . 11:33:32 UT
Partial Eclipse Begins . . . . . 12:45:42 UT
Total Eclipse Begins. . . . . . . 14:06:16 UT
Greatest Eclipse . . . . . . . . . 14:31:49 UT
Total Eclipse Ends . . . . . . . . 14:57:24 UT
Partial Eclipse Ends. . . . . . . 16:17:58 UT
Penumbral Eclipse Ends . . . 17:30:00 UT
The next lunar eclipse will be on June 15, 2011. It will be visible from South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia.
The next total solar eclipse will be on November 13, 2012, visible in northern Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean. The next total lunar eclipse will be on December 10, 2011, visible in all of Asia and Australia.
No. The next solar eclipse will be a partial solar eclipse on June 1, 2011.
The first eclipse of 2011 will be a partial solar eclipse (there are four partial solar eclipses in 2011) on January 4, visible across much of northern Europe.
The next total solar eclipse will be on November 13, 2012. For this eclipse it will be visible from northern Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean.The next partial eclipse however, will occur on June 1, 2011, this is the second of four partial eclipses in 2011.
June 15, 2011. It will be visible in eastern Africa, India and western Australia. After that, there will be a total lunar eclipse on December 10, 2011, visible in Asia, Australia, and in western North America.
There will be a total lunar eclipse visible in North America on December 21, 2010; it will be very partially visible in the UK as the Moon will go into eclipse as it is setting. There will be a total lunar eclipse on June 15, 2011 primarily visible in India and eastern Africa, which will be partially visible in the UK when the Moon will rise already coming out of eclipse.
The next total solar eclipse will be on November 13, 2012, and will be visible from northeast Australia. There will be four partial eclipses in 2011, and there will be an annular eclipse on May 20, 2012.
In 2011, there will be a partial eclipse of the sun on June 1st, visible only in Alaska and northern Canada. There will be a total lunar eclipse on June 15th, but it will not be visible in North America at all.
June 15, 2011 and December 10, 2011. The eclipse on June 11, 2011 will be visible from Africa, Australia, and most of Asia. The best view will be from Madagascar or the Seychelles, or southern India. The eclipse on December 10 will be centered just south of Japan, and will be visible from the far western edge of North America to central Asia, including Australia. The best view will be from Japan or the Philippines.
The next total solar eclipse visible in Baku, Azerbaijan will be April 30, 2060.
The next eclipse will be July 22, 2009 it will be visible in Eastern Asia.