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mollykins | 16:52 Wed 17th Mar 2010 | Science
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Is a solar eclipse only visible from a small part of the earth, which would vary, depending on how far the earth is rotated and when the moon lines up correctly?
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Correcto-mundo! You'd be in the moon's shadow to view one in totality... but that area or "umbral area" consists of less than 1% of Earth's entire surface area.
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Just checking, i thought it made sense, thanks for confirming it.
Click on the date of a total eclipse to see a map of path of totality

http://www.mreclipse.com/Special/SEprimer.html
you are absolutely right.

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