Yeah just look up at the sun........... (face palm)
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon crosses in front of the Sun, while with a lunar eclipse the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon so the Moon goes dark. You can only see a solar eclipse in daytime, while you can only see a lunar eclipse at night-time.
No, during a solar eclipse, only a specific region on Earth can see the total eclipse, called the path of totality. Other regions may experience a partial eclipse. The timing of when different parts of the Earth see the eclipse varies depending on their location.
Yes you can see it, when it is in Alabama.
We can see the solar eclipse if the reporter say itt when.ok it is very isy diba ala eh ================================================= Another contributor added: A solar eclipse is possible only at the time of New Moon.
A solar eclipse at night is not possible.
after ten years i reckon and it will be on night
Lunar eclipses can only be see at night. Solar eclipses are visible during the day.
at night
Yes, did you travel to see the solar eclipse in 2017?
They are about equal in number. The difference is in how many people SEE the eclipse. During a solar eclipse, only people along the path of totality can see the eclipse, and that's a pretty narrow track. For a lunar eclipse, everybody on the night side of the Earth can see it.
To see a total solar eclipse, yes. However, you need only be in the penumbra to see a partial eclipse.
The next time you will see a solar eclipse is in 2018.
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon crosses in front of the Sun, while with a lunar eclipse the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon so the Moon goes dark. You can only see a solar eclipse in daytime, while you can only see a lunar eclipse at night-time.
The importance of Solar Eclipse: AT full eclipse you can see the curvature of the universe.
People who are in the path of the eclipse.
No, during a solar eclipse, only a specific region on Earth can see the total eclipse, called the path of totality. Other regions may experience a partial eclipse. The timing of when different parts of the Earth see the eclipse varies depending on their location.