Saturday, November 10, 2012

At what time on August 1st will the solar eclipse start?


Question by Lion: At what time on August 1st will the solar eclipse start?
A solar eclipse is anticipated on August 1, 2008. At what time, measured in Eastern Daylight Saving Time, will the eclipse begin and how long will it last?


Best answer:
Answer by CharlesThe eclipse will start at about 9:26 UT in northern Canada and finish at about 11:21 UT in northern China.

UT is Greenwich Mean Time essentially.

HTH

Charles

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