there is a solar eclipse (but not total) on 22-Sept-06, in the
Atlantic and Antarctic Oceans...
The next total solar eclipse is 1-Aug-08, visible in
extreme northern Canada, Russia, Mongolia and
parts of China...
2006-09-08 17:32:07
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answered by PrasannanJyotish 3
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I hope you realize that 99% of the time you have to travel to see a solar eclipse, sometimes great distances. Each eclipse is visible only along a narrow path across the Earth's surface. The path on August 1 starts in the Canadian high Arctic, crosses the Arctic Ocean to northern Siberia, then on to Tibet and ends in central China. You have to be exactly on this path to see the total phase. There are many expeditions going to observe the eclipse at various points along its path, but these are pretty much full at present. Observing a solar eclipse takes a lot of effort and planning, and usually also money, on the part of the participants.
2016-03-26 23:32:32
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answered by ? 4
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The next one is on August, 1, 2008, in Russia, Mongolia, and China, lasting 2 minutes and 28 seconds. The next REALLY GOOD total eclipse is July 22, 2009, in India and China lasting 6 min:39 sec!!.The next solar eclipse in the USA is on May 20, 2012 but it is only annular and not total. The next total eclipse in the USA is August 21, 2017 lasting 2 min:40 sec.
2006-09-05 13:02:43
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answered by Sciencenut 7
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ITS IN 2008
2006-09-06 10:59:58
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answered by super_man 3
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In 3 weeks and 2 days in south africa just below the major city of zidaneibane.
2006-09-05 12:56:11
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answered by Evanmiestro 1
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no idea
2006-09-05 12:53:58
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answered by <º)))ß@Ð @š§ @††‡†µÐ€(((º> 2
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