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When was the last solar eclipse in atlanta GA in US?

There have been three or four partial eclipses in each decade, but the last TOTAL solar eclipse visible in Atlanta, GA was on June 24, 1778. The NEXT total solar eclipse visible in Atlanta will be on May 11, 2078.


How long does and eclipse last?

The duration of an eclipse varies depending on the type of eclipse and specific circumstances. A total solar eclipse can last up to about 7.5 minutes at its maximum, while a lunar eclipse can last several hours, with the total phase lasting up to about 1 hour and 40 minutes. Partial eclipses and other variations have shorter durations. Overall, the length of an eclipse is influenced by the alignment of the Earth, Moon, and Sun.


When was the last solar eclipse to happen in Michigan?

There will be a total solar eclipse on August 21, 2017, which will be "coast to coast" of the United States, with the path of totality crossing the entire North American continent from Oregon to South Carolina. It won't be a total eclipse in Michigan, but it will be a partial eclipse of about 80% totality for most of the state. Well to calculate when we are going to see the next eclipse, we need a satellite. you can find out when in smart phones and other devices. the satellites will calculate the revolution and find out when is the next eclipse going to happen. .


When was the last total lunar eclipse?

the date of the last solar eclipse is in august 2002, located at the WEST ofsouth America, which is Chile


When you may be able to view solar eclipse from east NJ?

A total solar eclipse will not be visible in East NJ for a long time (not in your lifetime). The next total eclipse over the US will be centered in western Ky just northwest of Nashville on August 21, 2017. The swath of the eclipse will go along the SC/GA border over the Smokey Mountains across Tennessee, center in Kentucky where the total eclipse will last about 3 minutes, then continue to Missouri going just south of St. Louis and just north of Kansas City, into Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho and exit over Oregon.