3 to 7 minutes.
A solar eclipse lasts about 15 minutes
Yes, a solar eclipse.
The longest solar eclipse is about 7 minutes 40 seconds.
That would be a partial solar eclipse.
Depending on whether it is a Lunar (moon) or Solar (sun) eclipse, the sun or moon becomes fully visible and out of the shadow of the earth (lunar eclipse) or moon (solar eclipse)
There are four different types of solar eclipse, namely Partial eclipse, Annular eclipse, Total Eclipse and Hybrid Eclipse. A partial solar eclipseoccurs when only part of the Sun is covered by the Moon which appears to take a "bite" out of the Sun.
It depends on the eclipse. There's no guarantee the sun will be covered up completely, if the moon is its farthest distance from the earth. This is called an annular solar eclipse.
East
Yes, because the moon is is not covered by anything when the solar eclipse occurs.
About 3 minutes!
We will have a TOTAL solar eclipse!
During the solar eclipse the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks the Sun.