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How would you prepare yourself to view the light from solar eclipse as compared to the light coming frome lunar eclipse?

You can look straight at a luna eclipse. but solar during a solar eclipse you have to protect your eyes in some way (and i dont just mean sun glasses). there are many site you can go to that will give you different ways.


When is the next total solar eclipse?

Because people may ask the question years from now and come upon the answer here, any date or location we give will probably be out of date; there are about two solar eclipses a year on average, though of course any given one is only visible from part of the Earth.Instead, let me direct you to NASA's eclipse site. That shouldn't become out of date any time soon, since it has information about eclipses (both dates and maps) until the year 3000.


If the plane of the Moons orbit were the same as the plane of the Earths orbit how often would there be a solar eclipse visible somewhere on Earth?

The moon's orbital plane is inclined about 5 degrees to the ecliptic. If the earth's and moon's orbital planes coincided, there would be a solar eclipse at every New Moon, and a lunar eclipse at every Full Moon. Pretty spectacular, but we would think that's just the way things work, and nobody would give it a second thought, like the miracle of the daily rising and setting of the sun.


How many solar eclipses would occur each year with a flat orbit?

The moon's orbit is flat. That is, every point in its orbit lies in the same plane.But that plane isn't in the plane of the Earth'sorbit.If it were, then we would have a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse every 29.531days ... 37 of each kind every 3 years. (I'm not sure, but I think the solar eclipsescould not be total anywhere outside the Earth's tropics.)Anyway, eclipses would be so common that nobody would give them a secondthought, any more than anyone stands and marvels at a sunrise or sunset. Itwould be just something that happens.


What is the difference between a solar and lunar eclipse?

"A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. Since the Moon and Sun appear to be the same size in the sky, the Moon can completely block the Sun if the relative positions of the Moon and the viewer are just right. Even though any place on Earth is subject to seeing an eclipse at one time or another, the area of the Earth which will perceive any particular eclipse as total is relatively small. The rest of the Earth will either see it as a partial eclipse, or will miss it altogether.A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon. Since the Earth's shadow is larger than the Moon, the Moon can be completely blacked out. Actually, a total lunar eclipse rarely blacks out the Moon completely. Light refracted through the Earth's atmosphere into the shadow area will usually give it a strange dark red glow. The other difference from a solar eclipse is that every place on Earth that can see the Moon at the time of the eclipse will see more or less the same thing.Obviously, a solar eclipse will occur at the time of a New Moon, and a lunar eclipse at the time of a Full Moon."Just something i foundhi diffrent person here i thought id sum this up for you ^ the difference between them both is that a lunar blocks earths sunlight from reaching the moon while a solar blocks sun from earth when the moon passes directly between the sun and earth. hope this helps you

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How would you prepare yourself to view the light from solar eclipse as compared to the light coming frome lunar eclipse?

You can look straight at a luna eclipse. but solar during a solar eclipse you have to protect your eyes in some way (and i dont just mean sun glasses). there are many site you can go to that will give you different ways.


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What eclipses will there be when will they be and where will they be seen in 2009?

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.


How much of the solar eclipse will I be able to see from my location?

The amount of the solar eclipse you can see from your location depends on your proximity to the path of totality. If you are within the path of totality, you will be able to see the entire eclipse. If you are outside the path, you will see a partial eclipse. It is important to use proper eye protection when viewing a solar eclipse to prevent eye damage.


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When is the next total solar eclipse?

Because people may ask the question years from now and come upon the answer here, any date or location we give will probably be out of date; there are about two solar eclipses a year on average, though of course any given one is only visible from part of the Earth.Instead, let me direct you to NASA's eclipse site. That shouldn't become out of date any time soon, since it has information about eclipses (both dates and maps) until the year 3000.