Thursday, November 8, 2012

need help with this astronomy question?


Question by Binky: need help with this astronomy question?
10. Parts of continental U.S.A. will see a total solar eclipse in

a. 2009

b. 2010

c. 2015

d. 2017


Best answer:
Answer by lindajuned. 2017. August 21, at 18:25 UTC.
The next total eclipse in 2008 is visible from Northern Canada, Asia, and Greenland (but not Alaska).
The ones in 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, and 2016 will not be visible in the US.

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