Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How does solar eclipse effect pregnant women?


Question by Silvia V: How does solar eclipse effect pregnant women?
I'm 16 weeks pregnant, and everyone is telling me that the solar eclipse, which will be May 20, 2012, can affect the unborn baby, has anyone else heard this?


Best answer:
Answer by KathyI've never heard that one. I've heard that more babies are born around full moons and on tuesdays though!

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Highlights of the month include the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, which peaks on May 6th and an annular solar eclipse that will be seen in the western United States. Venus, Saturn and Mars are part of the planetary spectacle in the night sky.
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Q&A: Why is it bad to stare at a solar eclipse?


Question by xcloudxstrifex: Why is it bad to stare at a solar eclipse?
North America's next solar eclipse is in 2017, I want to watch it. But why do I need to put on dimming glasses? Isn't the sunlight being blocked out by the moon enough to not do any harm?


Best answer:
Answer by J. Frost"Isn't the sunlight being blocked out by the moon enough to not do any harm?"
No, theres still enough light to damage your eyes. Not so-much when the moon completely obscures the sun, but in the transition phases, where the sun is only partially covered. Its easy to not notice the damage being done.

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Watch the only total Solar Eclipse of 2012 seen live on 14.11.2012 at the beaches in Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns Great Barrier Reef, Australia Solar eclipse (2/2) at: www.youtube.com Broadcast by Panasonic from Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort www.ustream.tv and NASA at the beach in Cairns, Australia www.facebook.com Watch also: Panasonic Succeeded in the Total Solar Eclipse Live by Solar Power www.youtube.com The last total solar eclipse as viewed from Earth took place in July 2010, and the next one won't occur until March 2015. Read more: www.foxnews.com or: www.thestreet.com and www.space.com Eclipse of the Sun 2009-2015: www.mreclipse.com or: www.msnbc.msn.com and: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov ch.panasonic.net

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What do they mean when you can see planets during a total solar eclipse?


Question by AY0116: What do they mean when you can see planets during a total solar eclipse?
There is a total eclipse coming up in August for parts of Russia and China, there are other places as well but I don't know where. I was reading an article about how there will be four planets visible during the eclipse. What I want to know is, does the eclipse magnify these planets so you can view them with the naked eye or does it just expose the area of the planet in darkness long enough that you could view them through a telescope?


Best answer:
Answer by Wild BillThe eclipse actually reduces the light pollution from the Sun to the Earth allowing us to see the brightest objects in the sky such as Venus, Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn. When the eclipse is over they will fade into the wild blue sky!

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How many eclipse are there going to be this year?


Question by HH: How many eclipse are there going to be this year?
I was just reading on NASA website that there are going to be four eclipses in 2012? Is there going to be one by Venus? If I live in Texas will I see all of them?


Best answer:
Answer by Samthere is no venus eclipse possible. its called venus transit. venus cant eclipse sun. its will look like small black dot. cant see venus transit with naked eye.

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Watch the only total Solar Eclipse of 2012 seen live on 14.11.2012 at the beaches in Melbourne, Brisbane, Cairns Great Barrier Reef, Australia Solar eclipse (2/2) at: www.youtube.com Broadcast by Panasonic from Sheraton Mirage Port Douglas Resort www.ustream.tv and NASA at the beach in Cairns, Australia www.facebook.com Watch also: Panasonic Succeeded in the Total Solar Eclipse Live by Solar Power www.youtube.com The last total solar eclipse as viewed from Earth took place in July 2010, and the next one won't occur until March 2015. Read more: www.foxnews.com or: www.thestreet.com and www.space.com Eclipse of the Sun 2009-2015: www.mreclipse.com or: www.msnbc.msn.com and: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov ch.panasonic.net
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