Full Solar Eclipse: 20 March, 2015 in Longyearbyen, Svalbard (Simulation)

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There will be a full solar eclipse on 20 March, 2015 visible from parts of Europe, Asia, Africa and Canada. However, the full extent of the eclipse will only be visible in the arctic region. Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, is about the only inhabited area in the world where you would be able to see the eclipse at 100% of its fullness. It will be fullest at approximately 11:11 to 11:13 a.m. This is a preview of what that eclipse should look like as viewed from the Longyearbyen, Svalbard area, provided there are clear skies. Venus, Mars and Mercury and many stars will be visible as the sky darkens. Thanks for watching and happy viewing!
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It was in 1 hour earlier, in 10:10, by not at 11:10

Evo_kak
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Wait... Im a little uninformed here. Is the sun rising at the same time the moon is or... whats happening here?

nickkootsikas
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Can you post one of the view from the North Pole?

rexfunk
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Kirk: Opinion Mr. Spock...
Spock: Fascinating.

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