Friday, January 25, 2013

Can solar eclipses happen on other planets?


Question by rkjles: Can solar eclipses happen on other planets?
Can solar eclipses happen on other planets or can it only happen for earths' moon?


Best answer:
Answer by WSCM16M3Yes, because some other planets have moons too.

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More info at gloria-project.eu Here the video of the eclipse youtu.be After more than two years without any total solar eclipses (the last one took place on July 11th, 2010), the Moon's shadow revisits the Earth's surface on 13th November 2012. The journey of the shadow begins in Australia, and then moves out to the Pacific Ocean. The maximum of the eclipse, with a duration of 4 minutes and 2 seconds, occurs in the middle of the Pacific Ocean at 22:11 UT, with the Sun at 68° above the horizon. The GLORIA project has organized an expedition to watch and broadcast live the event.

Total Solar Eclipse | Solar Eclipse Information

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