Friday, September 21, 2012

When was the last total solar eclipse that was visible from the Northeastern US?

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Question by sarah15203: When was the last total solar eclipse that was visible from the Northeastern US?
Can't seem to find this...thanks!


Best answer:
Answer by cyswxmanThere was an annular eclipse on May 10th, 1994 that went across much of New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, while the last total eclipse there tracked across Maine on July 20, 1963.

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The last total solar eclipse of the 20th century, Iran. 11 Aug 1999, As seen in Broujerd. Totality duration: 1 min and 53 sec. Reported in the Iranian national TV. The narration is in Persian language.
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Total Solar Eclipse | Solar Eclipse Information

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