Universe Observed From A Pale Blue Dot
After August 28th moon eclipse, we’re now facing next eclipse: Partial solar eclipse, which takes place on September 11 2007. As the last eclipse at 2007, this eclipse can be seen on parts of South America, Antarctica and the South Atlantic.
This event is the sixth partial eclipse of Saros series 154. After one more partial eclipse (September 25, 2025 ) The series will produce the first of many annular eclipses eclipse beginning with October 03, 2043.
The penumbral contact times with Earth are as follows:
Partial Eclipse Begins: 10:25:46 UT
Greatest Eclipse: 12:31:21 UT
Partial Eclipse Ends: 14:36:33 UT
You can find more information on this eclipse at NASA Eclipse Home Page.
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Jamie Spendlove
Will we be able to see the solar eclipse from Arizona?
September 12th, 2007 at 1:51 am
dhani
Sorry Jamie, but the eclipse cannot be seen on Arizona or anywhere at North America.
September 14th, 2007 at 12:16 am
Hank
In what year, month day will a full eclipse be seen from Phoenix, Arizona?
February 13th, 2008 at 2:22 pm