The optimum location varies according with different eclipses.
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 will see a partial eclipse if you are in the penumbra.
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
Yes, it is possible to see a total or partial solar eclipse on earth in an area within the penumbra.
It looks like there should be a solar eclipse visible in Pennsylvania on April 8, 2024. Totality will be experienced in the most northwestern corner of the state, with most of the remainder of Pennsylvania seeing a 90% partial eclipse. The southeastern corner around Philadelphia should see an 80% partial eclipse. Please see a discussion comment below for a link to that website.
On October 23rd, 2014. It will be a partial solar eclipse.
I am going to show you a list of any type of an eclipse:A partial solar eclipse on January 4.A total lunar eclipse on June 15.A partial solar eclipse on July 1.A partial solar eclipse on November 25.A total lunar eclipse on December 10.
People in the penumbra during a solar eclipse will see a partial eclipse, where the sun is only partially covered by the moon. This results in a crescent shape of sunlight rather than a total blockage. The amount of sunlight that is blocked will depend on how close they are to the umbra, the central region of the shadow.
The July 2009 eclipse will only be partial in Southern India.
penumbral shadow of the moon.
A solar eclipse may be partial, total, or annular.
The last partial eclipse was 10th June 2002 The last total eclipse was 18th July 1860