1st of August but this will only be a partial go on http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/solarsystem/sun/eclipsecalendar.shtml for more information hope this helps x
The next total solar eclipse is on the 22nd of July, 2009. It will be visible in parts of Asia and the Pacific.
The next solar eclipse visible from the Caribbean will occur on April 20, 2023. This will be a partial solar eclipse where only a portion of the Sun will be obscured by the Moon as seen from the region.
The next solar eclipse in WI will be November 13,2099. It will be seen in Milwaukee.
The next total solar eclipse is on the 22nd of July, 2009. It will be visible in parts of Asia and the Pacific.
The next solar eclipse visible from Zurich will occur on October 25, 2022. It will be a partial eclipse, with about 33% of the Sun being covered by the Moon as seen from Zurich.
A solar eclipse at night is not possible.
The next partial eclipse will be seen in zew zeland and south Africa on the 25th of November. The next Total eclipse will be in south America on the 13th of November 2012
A lunar eclipse is where the moon passes behind the Earth. It is only visual during the night when the moon can be seen. Hence, it will always be a full moon. The moon will have an orange-red color, due to the refraction from the sun. The next lunar eclipse will be in December 2010. A solar eclipse is where the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. During a partial solar eclipse, only parts of the sun are out of view from Earth, but during a total solar eclipse, the sun is fully blocked; however, solar eclipses are rare and can only be seen from certain places during certain times. The next solar eclipse will be in 2012.
21 August 2017 Check Nasa for more information
Nothing at all; during a solar eclipse, the Moon blocks the Sun and is seen in silhouette.
The next solar eclipse will be a total eclipse of the Sun, visible along a track across the South Pacific including a few islands in French Polynesia, Rapu Nui (Easter Island) and a small area at the southern end of Peru and Venezuela. It will be on July 11, 2010.
A lunar eclipse can be seen from anywhere on the dark half of the Earth. A solar eclipse can be seen only from a strip 3000 miles wide, approximately the diameter of the Moon. So it seems that solar eclipses are less frequent.