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.
Sometimes a lunar eclipse can be seen with the naked eye. Often times, a telescope assists in viewing an eclipse.
Lunar eclipse
On Jan 26, 2009 there will be an Annular Solar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in South Africa, Antarctica, South East Asia, and Australia. On Feb 9, 2009 there will be a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in East Europe, Pacific Ocean, and the Americas. On Jul 7, 2009 there will be a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in Australia, Pacific Ocean, and the Americas. On Jul 22, 2009 there will be a Total Solar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in East Asia, Pacific Ocean, and Hawaii. On Aug 6, 2009 there will be a Penumbral Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in West Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas. On Dec 31, 2009 there will be a Partial Lunar Eclipse. This eclipse will be seen in Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia. I give most the credit to nasa.gov. My information was from that website.
There was a partial solar eclipse on March 19, 2007, visible from northern Alaska, and an annular eclipse was visible across much of the US on May 10, 1994. The total eclipse of July 11, 1991 was visible throughout the Hawaiian Islands, and was visible as a partial eclipse in much of the southwestern US.
An eclipse happens whenever the moon passes in front of the sun to there will be a moment light barely reaches the earth. the next eclipse will happen in May 22, 2018 and it will only be able to be seen in US and Canada.
A solar eclipse at night is not possible.
No. A total solar eclipse can only be seen in a relatively small area. A partial eclipse may be seen in a much larger but still limited area.
A lunar eclipse does not occur when the sun is out. A lunar eclipse can only be seen at night.
Eclipse can be seen at many movie theaters.
annular eclipse
nope
Nothing at all; during a solar eclipse, the Moon blocks the Sun and is seen in silhouette.