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.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
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.
A total eclipse occurs when the Moon completely covers the Sun, and it can only be observed from a specific path on Earth known as the path of totality. People located within this narrow band will experience the total eclipse, while those outside of it will see a partial eclipse. The exact regions where the total eclipse will be visible depend on the specific date and location of the eclipse. To find out who can see an upcoming total eclipse, it’s best to consult an eclipse map for that particular event.
Any place on earth where it's night-time during the lunar eclipse and the sky is clear.
Photosphere is what we see most of the time, but you can also see the Chromosphere during a solar eclipse.
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
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Night-time. If you can see a lunar eclipse, then the Full Moon is in your sky, so it has to be night-time.
The next time you will see a solar eclipse is in 2018.
A lunar eclipse happens ON THE MOON, so it is visible from anywhere in the night half of the Earth. To see a lunar eclipse, go outside and look up. As long as the weather is clear, you'll be able to see it.
at the right time
A lunar eclipse happens ON THE MOON, so it is visible from anywhere in the night half of the Earth. To see a lunar eclipse, go outside and look up. As long as the weather is clear, you'll be able to see it.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
If it isn't cloudy you should be able to see it.
during an eclipse