Will the United States get to see the total solar eclipse on March 29?
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doubtfully
Hundreds of scientists and tourists were making final preparations Friday to become the first people ever to see a total solar eclipse in Antarctica.
About 100 people have boarded a former Soviet ice-breaker to see the only total solar eclipse of the year while two Qantas 747 planes will carry scientists and researchers to the spot.
The moon will mask the sun completely at 22:49 GMT on Nov. 23 over a bleak spot in Antarctica, halfway between South Africa and New Zealand. The phenomenon will only be visible from a narrow stretch of Antarctica and the adjacent ocean
Doesn't look like it.
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/se...
Doubt it it's happing in Africa
No.
don't think so, i don't think we've ever got to see a whole solar eclipse.. man, wish i had cable cuz i'd like to see it!
Nope
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