When will the next full solar eclipse happen?
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The next total solar eclipse will be on August 1, 2008. It will be visible from arctic portions of North America, through Siberia and central Asia.
Check out this web site. It has a table of all the solar eclipses for the next 7000 years!
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/so...
i don't know, but the lunar eclipse is tonight!! 3-3-07
Aug 01, 2008 according to NASA
The next full solar eclipse will be August 1st 2008. Visible from parts of China, Siberia, and the Arctic Ocean.
You can order your own copy of the "Five Millenium Canon of Solar Eclipses" , TP 2006-214141, which was published by NASA, having been written by their resident eclipse specialist, Fred Espenak. I don't have the price. It covers all 11,898 solar eclipses from 2000 BC to 3000 AD. It shows, forex, we have a partial solar coming up on March 19, visible in eastern Asia, and another on September 11 from Argentina and Uruguay. The next total is August 1 of 2008, duration 2 minutes 27 seconds, visible Baffin Island, northern Greenland, and Siberia. (Don't wince, I saw a solar eclipse from Siberia July 31, 1981, and it was totally comfortable).
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