A total solar eclipse occurs approximately every 18 months somewhere on Earth. The duration of a total solar eclipse at any particular location is typically a few minutes.
No. There is nothing special about the eclipse that will hurt you eyes. Looking directly at the sun without is harmful to your eyes with or without an eclipse. The only reason such warnings come out before an eclipse is because that is the one time when people will be tempted to look at the sun.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon passes through the Earth's shadow causing the moon to darken and take on a reddish tinge. A total lunar eclipse can last up to two hours.
A super eclipse on the planet Vuvv occurs approximately every 50 years.
Yes, in a total eclipse the Moon does cover the Sun completely. As the Earth, Moon and Sun are constantly moving, the eclipse doesn't last long. It is important that you don't look directly at the eclipse with the naked eye - or your sight could be damaged.
There is no ancient legend that specifically mentions forbidding an eclipse. Eclipses were often seen as significant events in ancient myths and cultures, but the idea of forbidding or preventing an eclipse does not have roots in mythology.
1 year
the book eclipse will be the third twilight to come out!!! (so a long wait)
2 hours
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That varies, but usually there are one or two solar eclipses per year.
Squirells will come and take you away
one month
Not long enough. It was never properly drafted.
dont know 4 years
it took 2 months and 10 days
Eclipse will come out June 30,2010 and the trailer will come out in May 20
the movie eclipse will come out on June 30th 2010