The total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, ended in the Eastern Time Zone around 4:30 PM. However, the exact timing varied slightly depending on the observer's location within the time zone. The eclipse reached its maximum phase in the early afternoon, but the partial phases continued until around 4:30 PM Eastern Time.
The total solar eclipse that occurred on August 21, 2017, had a duration of around 2 to 3 hours from its beginning to end across the state of Oregon. However, the totality, where the moon completely covers the sun, lasted only a few minutes at any given location within the path of totality. In some areas, totality lasted approximately 2 minutes and 40 seconds at its maximum. Overall, the entire event was marked by a progression from partial eclipse to totality and back to partial eclipse.
It depends on you're time zone. It starts 10:33 pm (PST) on December 20, and ends 2:01 am. Add an hour for Mountain Time, 2 hours for Central Time, and 3 hours for Eastern Time. 6:33 am to 10:01 am (GMT). See the related link below for the time conversion for other time zones. Note: This is regarding the December 20-21, 2010 eclipse.
todays lunar eclipse will end near 09:30pm
There is a solar eclipse that will happen in the united states and apparently on January 1st 2017 the world is suppose to end, but don't count on it they always are coming up with the next " doomsday"
THE NEXT eclipse is a penumbral lunar eclipse in two weeks, on August 6, 2009. It will not be noticable to the naked eye. There will be a 7% partial lunar eclipse on December 31, 2009 visible in the eastern hemisphere. At 7%, it will hardly be noticable. The next total solar eclipse will be on July 11, 2010. The eclipse will occur primarily in the south Pacific Ocean, hitting land only on Easter Island and southern Chile and Argentina.
The eclipse started at 11:41 PM and will end at around 12:50.
The total solar eclipse that occurred on August 21, 2017, had a duration of around 2 to 3 hours from its beginning to end across the state of Oregon. However, the totality, where the moon completely covers the sun, lasted only a few minutes at any given location within the path of totality. In some areas, totality lasted approximately 2 minutes and 40 seconds at its maximum. Overall, the entire event was marked by a progression from partial eclipse to totality and back to partial eclipse.
of cource not the eclipse has nothing to do with the end of days the mians are masters of space not time you noobs
Current (2016-2017) cycle will end on July 18, 2017.
It depends on you're time zone. It starts 10:33 pm (PST) on December 20, and ends 2:01 am. Add an hour for Mountain Time, 2 hours for Central Time, and 3 hours for Eastern Time. 6:33 am to 10:01 am (GMT). See the related link below for the time conversion for other time zones. Note: This is regarding the December 20-21, 2010 eclipse.
todays lunar eclipse will end near 09:30pm
5:00pm Eastern Standard Time
no.its just the title...
At the end of Season Six [May 2017], 133 episodes have aired.
2017
There is a solar eclipse that will happen in the united states and apparently on January 1st 2017 the world is suppose to end, but don't count on it they always are coming up with the next " doomsday"
There will be a year 2017, just as there was a year 2012, then 2013 and so on. The world does not end.