Annular Solar Eclipse: 2008 Feb 07 Annular Solar Eclipse: 2009 Jan 26 Annular Solar Eclipse: 2010 Jan 15 ... Partial Lunar Eclipse: 2008 Aug 16 Total Solar Eclipse: 2009 Jul 22 Total Lunar Eclipse: 2010 Dec 21 ... ; Special web page for the ; Annular Solar Eclipse of 2010 Jan 15; Special web page for the ; Total Solar Eclipse...
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An implementation of Google Map has been created which includes the central path of the 2005 annular solar eclipse. This allows the user to sellect any portion of the path and to zoom in using either map ... The first purely annular eclipse occurred on 1861 Jul 08. After the last of thirty annular eclipses (on 2384 May 21),
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The last solar eclipse of this millennium occurred on August 11, 1999. Amateurs and scientists witnessed a truly awesome site. ... Last Solar Eclipse of the Millennium on August 11; News story originally written on August 3, 1999...
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Last Solar Eclipse of the Millennium on August 11; News story originally written on August 3, 1999 ... The last solar eclipse of this millennium was on August 11, 1999. Only people in Europe, the Middle East and India could see it. This was a total solar eclipse, which means that the Moon completely blocked out the Sun.
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Solar eclipse of July 22, 2009 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The solar eclipse of 22 July 2009 was the longest total solar eclipse during the 21st century, not to be surpassed until June 2132. It lasted a maximum of 6 minutes and 39 seconds off the coast of S...
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2012 Will Be Next Chance To See Moon Blot Out Part Of Sun Over U.S. ... (AP) Sky-watchers from the South Pacific to the Americas saw last partial solar eclipse in seven years on Friday when the moon blotted out part of the sun. It was a partial eclipse rather than a total one, in which the Earth is cast into darkness.
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The last total solar eclipse visible from the continental U.S.A. occured on Feb. 26, 1979. A total solar eclipse was visible from Hawaii and Mexico on July 11, 1991. The next two total solar eclipses visible from the U.S.A. occur on Aug. 21, 2017 and Apr. 8, 2024.
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Appearance of a Total Solar Eclipse ... the next two are simulated views of two recent solar eclipses from unusual vantage points, one from the Moon and one from the Sun (these last two were constructed using the program Starry Night).
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If you're in the right place at the right time on July 11, 1991, you can witness the last solar eclipse to darken any part of the United States in this century (the next one isn't until 2017). The right time is the 4 minutes beginning at 7:28 a.m.;
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This spectacular picture of the 1999 August 11 solar eclipse was one of the last ever taken from the Mir space station, as Mir is being decommissioned after more than ten years of productive use.
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