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The longest one has ever lasted is 1 day.
Some eclipse, eventually, some day, will. The July 22, 2009 one will/was not (I think it's over now), except that Hawaii will/did experience a partial (about 10% coverage) eclipse.
One day entirely w/o food is not a problem.
Makes me feel sad :(
probably not I don`t know. no..its a minimum of 1 day..but you probably wont get it in one day
21 December 2010 will be a Tuesday. there is going to be an eclipse that day it will be visible from one to three in the morning
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They went from being a ordinary day into a turmoil and chaotic one.
it hasn't bean said if theres going to be one sry
The next lunar eclipse is set to occur on November 28th, 2012. This is a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. April 25th, 2013 is when the next one from 2012 will occur. This is a Partial Lunar Eclipse. Keep in mind that an eclipse isn't always visible from every point on Earth-- You have to be fortunate that the shadow falls upon your region at the right time of day!
The saros cycle is on third of a day longer than 18 years 11 days. When the eclipse happens again, Earth will have rotated one-third of a turn farther east, and the eclipse will occur one-third of the way westward around Earth