because the sun is seen in the morning}??-Don't know who wrote that,but it comes down to common sense;anytime of daylight(when you can see the sun)is possible for seeing an eclipse.
You asked this question on August 23, 2010. There is no eclipse of any kind today.
You can study the gravitational force the sun excerts on light of other stars by comparing their position in daytime during the eclipse and a night. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity was proved in this way.
The next total solar eclipse will be on July 22, 2009. It will be visible from northern India through China. The next total solar eclipse visible in the United States will be on August 21, 2017. It will be visible from Oregon through South Carolina, but in Georgia it will be only visible as a total eclipse in the very northeastern corner of the state. Much of the rest of the USA will see a partial eclipse. The next total eclipse visible in the southern part of Georgia will be on March 30, 2052.
The last total solar eclipse visible in Pittsburgh occurred on August 21, 2017. During this event, the city experienced a partial eclipse, with about 80% of the sun obscured. The next total solar eclipse that will be visible from parts of the United States will occur on April 8, 2024, but Pittsburgh will only experience a partial eclipse then.
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 sun is blocked out in a solar eclipse so it is more noticeable than a lunar eclipse where only the moon is blocked out
The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 will not be visible in Mexico at all. Only in areas in Asia, from India to China and across the Pacific Ocean, will the eclipse be visible. Sorry about that.
More people witness a lunar eclipse compared to a solar eclipse because a lunar eclipse is visible from anywhere on the nighttime side of Earth, while a solar eclipse is only visible from a specific region on Earth where the moon's shadow falls.
Not this time; the solar eclipse on July 22, 2009 will only be visible in Asia, along a path from northern India to central China. The next eclipse visible from Texas will be in 2024.
You asked this question on August 23, 2010. There is no eclipse of any kind today.
About 7 PM last night. The eclipse was only visible from Asia; it was not visible at all in North America.
You can study the gravitational force the sun excerts on light of other stars by comparing their position in daytime during the eclipse and a night. Einstein's General Theory of Relativity was proved in this way.
No, only in a very limited area.
The next total solar eclipse will be on July 22, 2009. It will be visible from northern India through China. The next total solar eclipse visible in the United States will be on August 21, 2017. It will be visible from Oregon through South Carolina, but in Georgia it will be only visible as a total eclipse in the very northeastern corner of the state. Much of the rest of the USA will see a partial eclipse. The next total eclipse visible in the southern part of Georgia will be on March 30, 2052.
No, the solar eclipse on April 29, 2014, will only be visible from western Australia, a small bit of Antarctica, and some of the Indian Ocean. (source: NASA)
No. The solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 was only visible in Asia. However, Portland OR will be an excellent spot to see the next total solar eclipse in the US, on August 21, 2017.
The last total solar eclipse visible in Pittsburgh occurred on August 21, 2017. During this event, the city experienced a partial eclipse, with about 80% of the sun obscured. The next total solar eclipse that will be visible from parts of the United States will occur on April 8, 2024, but Pittsburgh will only experience a partial eclipse then.