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any where that was not cloudy!
Any place on earth where it's night-time during the lunar eclipse and the sky is clear.
Some interesting places to see in Mozambique are the Niassa Reserve, and Gorongosa National Park.
you can see it america and aus but we are unsure it depends on the weather and the clouds
When you see a lunar eclipse, it's always at night on your part of the earth. -- A lunar eclipse can only occur at the exact time of the Full Moon. -- The Full Moon is visible only in the night sky. So obviously, if you are in a place where you can see the Full Moon, then you are in a place where you can see a lunar eclipse if one is in progress, and it is night-time where you are.
People in the penumbra of an eclipse see a partial eclipse.
Find out where and when one will occur and go there. (I did. It was fantastic.)
The line starts in India, then passes across China, southeast Asia, just misses the southern tip of Japan, and ends up in the southern Pacific ocean. Considering the probabilities of clear weather along the line, I saw a consensus report that said the best place to be will be eastern China, like maybe Shanghai. ________________________________________ The very BEST place might bo on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima; the "center" of the eclipse is quite near there.
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
You would most likely see a full lunar eclipse
The next total solar eclipse in 2010 will be on July 11, 2010 in the South Pacific Ocean. (see the related link below)
Eclipses can potentially be experienced anywhere on Earth. Eclipses are due to the positions of the Sun and the Moon in relation to Earth. Every eclipse affects different parts of Earth and the same ones can be seen differently from different parts of Earth or not at all in some parts. On other occasions places that did not see one the last time, will see it. If you keep looking at astronomy websites and the news you will find out when eclipses are due and where on Earth they will best be seen from.