Question by ♥snapple♥: what is the diffrence between a lunar and solar eclipse?
which one do you need glasses for? when is the next one?
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Answer by Paul BA lunar eclipse happens when Earth's shadow crosses the face of the moon. A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and Earth in such a way that the sun is blocked out. You should use eye protection when viewing a solar eclipse.
The next solar eclipse and/or lunar eclipse depends on where you're located. Both occur somewhere on Earth almost monthly.
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Q&A: What is the next solar eclipse seen in France going to be?
Question by Evan L: What is the next solar eclipse seen in France going to be?
It's for an idea I'm working on. I know there's one (Total Eclipse) seen in France on November 5, 2059 but what would be the one right behind that? Total or Partial.
So what would be the last solar eclipse seen before the one in 2059?
Thanks!!!
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Answer by wallyrushSep.3 2081 will be the next total
May 22 1724 was the last total
Wally
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Partial Solar Eclipse 25 Nov 2011 Music: Time Between Us by Ryan Farish.
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Can I ruin my eyes by staring at solar eclipses and welding arcs?
Question by Chris Nichols: Can I ruin my eyes by staring at solar eclipses and welding arcs?
with no eye protection. I watch people welding and solar eclipses all the time on youtube. Now my eyes hurt reel bad.
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Answer by David Limyes, and don't even try. you never know what will happen.
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