Around June 1st 2011. It would be a partial solar eclipse.
You might try search, REUTERS/Stinger or Solar-Eclipse or 072009solareclipse.
2012 May 20: Annular Solar EclipseThere will be 4 eclipses in 2012. 2 solar and 2 lunar. Here are the dates and what type of lunar/solar eclipse they might be.* May 20, 2012: Annular Solar Eclipse* June 04, 2012: Partial Lunar Eclipse* November 13, 2012: Total Solar Eclipse* November 28, 2012: Penumbral Lunar EclipseWhat is an Annular Solar Eclipse?A solar eclipse in which the moon covers all but the outer ring circumference of the sun.What is a Partial Lunar Eclipse?An eclipse in which the moon is not completely immersed in the umbra of the earth's shadow.What is a Total Solar Eclipse?When the moon come between the earth and the sun.What is a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse?When the moon passes behind the earth so that the earth blocks the sun's rays from striking the moon.
There is nothing inherently harmful about a solar eclipse. The only problem is that you might be tempted to look at it. If you do this without proper protection, except at totality, the light from the sun can damage your eyes.
I believe that it is effected by the equinox. Because the sun appears to move faster across our sky's in the winter or slower in the summer this might be the main cause of why a solar eclipse might differ in time. The moons distance from the earth also differs and this may also affect the rate of time that a lunar or solar eclipse occurs.
The next partial eclipse will be January 4th 2011 The next total eclipse will be 14th June 2151 - Sorry you might miss it.
The moon is never "blocked out". It's not even clear what that might look like, or what it means. -- During a solar eclipse, the moon gets in the way, so that you can't see the sun for a few minutes. -- During a lunar eclipse, the Earth gets in the way, so that the sun can't shine on the moon and light it up for a few hours.
You might do, especially nocturnal ones fooled into thinking it's suddenly night!
If you are referring to you eyes, no, definitely not. A SOLAR eclipse is what is dangerous to look at, because the moon is in front of the sun. In a lunar eclipse the sun is in front of the moon. The logic might seem kinda backwards, but it all adds up to the single word that NO, lunar eclipses ARE NOT DANGEROUS.
An eclipse
A solar eclipse can be viewed during the new moon phase. During this phase, the Moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, allowing the Moon to block the Sun's light partially or completely, depending on the alignment. This alignment is necessary for a solar eclipse to occur, making the new moon phase the only time such an event can take place.
ya..take a huge chunklet of cardboard n cut a square in the center then tape tin foil over it. p.s. it not a full solar eclipse c; so yuh might not need them..its only an annular one.good day mate.
its happens when the sun is BEHIND the moon it starts to get all dark.(: for safety you might want to use sunglasses when it happens!:)