I am going to show you a list of any type of an eclipse:
In a total eclipse the moon completely blocks the sun from view. In an annular eclipse the moon is to far away to completely block the sun, and a ring of the sun's surface remains visible around the moon.
partial is PART, total is TOTAL
looking from the side of the penumbra
You will see a partial eclipse if you are in the penumbra.
It is a new Moon. For a solar eclipse, the moon has to be between Earth and the Sun. We get a total lunar eclipse when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon. The Moon would have to be full for it to be eclipsed.
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
A total Lunar Eclipse . We see the Moon, but it often appears red/grey in colour. A partial Lunar Eclipse . We see the Moon in two luminosities. The brighter luminecsense is the part which remains in full Sunlight. The duller (red/grey/ black) is the Earth's shadow crossing the Moon's surface. NB Lunar eclipses occur only at or very near FULL MOON. When you see the Moon in Gibbous/half/crescent shape it is NOT the Earth's shadow, but the angle of direct sunlight shining on the Moon.
Singapore will experience a 6% partial eclipse; it will not be noticeable without specialized instruments. Sorry about that.
The sun is behind earth at that time. The earth's shadow makes the eclipse. Some areas of the world will see a full eclipse and other's will see a partial.
You would most likely see a full lunar eclipse
Yes, it is possible to see a total or partial solar eclipse on earth in an area within the penumbra.
People in the penumbra of an eclipse see a partial eclipse.
You will see a partial eclipse if you are in the penumbra.
It is a new Moon. For a solar eclipse, the moon has to be between Earth and the Sun. We get a total lunar eclipse when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon. The Moon would have to be full for it to be eclipsed.
Prenumbra
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
A total Lunar Eclipse . We see the Moon, but it often appears red/grey in colour. A partial Lunar Eclipse . We see the Moon in two luminosities. The brighter luminecsense is the part which remains in full Sunlight. The duller (red/grey/ black) is the Earth's shadow crossing the Moon's surface. NB Lunar eclipses occur only at or very near FULL MOON. When you see the Moon in Gibbous/half/crescent shape it is NOT the Earth's shadow, but the angle of direct sunlight shining on the Moon.
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
On October 23rd, 2014. It will be a partial solar eclipse.
Singapore will experience a 6% partial eclipse; it will not be noticeable without specialized instruments. Sorry about that.