solar eclipse

Solar Eclipse Tomorrow Morning, March 20, 2015

A solar eclipse will be visible tomorrow morning — the morning of March 20, 2015 — to those in Europe, North Africa, West Asia, and eastern Greenland. While totality will ‘only’ be visible from the Faroe Islands and the island of Svalbard (north of mainland Norway), the show will still be quite good for everyone

Total Solar Eclipse Tonight, But Most Of Us Will Miss It

Tonight’s the first annular solar eclipse of 2014 (April 28-29), but almost nobody will be able to see it. The ring of fire will be visible only from the uninhabited region of Wilkes Land in Antarctica, the southern edge of Indonesia, and the South Indian Ocean. Australians will experience a partial solar eclipse, as may

Hybrid Solar Eclipse On Sunday November 3 2013

A hybrid solar eclipse will be occurring just a couple of days from now, on Sunday, November 3, 2013. While the eclipse will be visible to those on the East Coast of the US, those in Africa and the Middle East will get the best show — with total eclipse being visible to those in

Solar Eclipse On Friday May 10 2013 — Ring of Fire

A ring of fire solar eclipse, also known as an annular solar eclipse, will be taking occurring on May 10, 2013 (May 9th in some regions). The eclipse will be visible throughout much of Northern and Eastern Australia, parts of Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, the Pacific Islands, and Hawaii. Annularity (the ring of fire) will

Lunar Eclipse 2011 & Solar Eclipse Photos & Videos

We had a total lunar eclipse occurring yesterday, a 100-minute eclipse that was the darkest of the century, and photos and videos of it have already started popping up on the internet. I’ve decided to compile a number of these photos and some of solar eclipses as well for your viewing pleasure.

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