The next total eclipse for London will not be until May 5th 2600 - hope you can wait.
A total eclipse should be viewable from Brighton on Sept 23rd 2090.
The 22nd of July 2009 about mid morning 40% over the north of Scotland and down further south over near London only 20% of the sun's disc. This will be a hermit eclipse and not a full eclipse of the sun.According to NASA the next solar eclipse in the UK will be on Friday 25th December!
Now that will be one Christmas to remember!
You will be able to see it in parts of London but the most visible place will be in Andover.
While we are on the subject, a miracle is going to happen!
The northern lights will be visible in the south!
Again in Andover the northern lights will be visible on Wednesday 5th January 2011!
The next good total lunar eclipse visible from the UK will be on September 28, 2015. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2015Sep28T.pdf http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEcat5/LEdecade2011.html
The next lunar eclipse is on February 9,2009 to find out more visit, http://www.apologia.com/bookextras.You will see a password box in it type Godcreateditall then hit enter and go to lesson 6. You can go to Nasa's page which lists all the upcoming lunar eclipses (for the next 100 years) and where they occur in the world. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html
The next solar eclipse visible from the Wirral will be a partial eclipse on October 25, 2022. The Wirral area will see the moon cover a portion of the sun, creating a stunning celestial event for observers.
The last total solar eclipse visible in the UK occurred on August 11, 1999. Though there have been partial solar eclipses since then, the next total solar eclipse visible in the UK is not expected until September 23, 2090.
The solar eclipse lasted just a few minutes and people from all around the world went to Plymouth to watch it as it was a one in a life time experience. If you have any more questions about the solar eclipse just ask =)
The next good total lunar eclipse visible from the UK will be on September 28, 2015. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEplot/LEplot2001/LE2015Sep28T.pdf http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/LEcat5/LEdecade2011.html
There will be a total lunar eclipse visible in North America on December 21, 2010; it will be very partially visible in the UK as the Moon will go into eclipse as it is setting. There will be a total lunar eclipse on June 15, 2011 primarily visible in India and eastern Africa, which will be partially visible in the UK when the Moon will rise already coming out of eclipse.
December 21, 2010
The next solar eclipse in the UK area is on March 20, 2015. It will be a total solar eclipse, lasting around 2.5 minutes. However, you will only be able to view the eclipse from Faroes.However, the next solar eclipse in the actual UK is on September 23, 2090. Also a total solar eclipse, you can view best from the south-west of Cornwall.
The next lunar eclipse is on February 9,2009 to find out more visit, http://www.apologia.com/bookextras.You will see a password box in it type Godcreateditall then hit enter and go to lesson 6. You can go to Nasa's page which lists all the upcoming lunar eclipses (for the next 100 years) and where they occur in the world. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html
in the UK our last lunar eclipse was only 2 days ago (15th June 2011)
A partial eclipse will occur across the UK (greater than 80% everywhere) on 20 March 2015. The next total eclipse in the UK wont be until 2090 (23rd September).
For London. The next partial eclipse is on Jan 4th 2011 The next annular eclipse is not until Feb 5th 2437 and the next total eclipse is not until...... May 5th 2600 - Sorry looks like you'll miss it.
The next solar eclipse is due to occur in the UK around the 2080s.
The total eclipse cannot be experienced from the UK.
There will be a very small partial lunar eclipse visible from the UK, Europe and Asia on December 31, 2009. The Moon will mostly slide by the Earth's shadow and only a small sliver of the Moon will be affected. There are normally two lunar eclipses per year, but because of the way the Moon's orbit is tilted, and the fact that lunar eclipses can only happen at the full moon, in 2009 there will be FOUR lunar eclipses; all very minor. The first three are penumbral eclipses, in which the Moon will be only a little dimmed, and will most likely be unnoticeable.
Highly unlikely because it will be cloudy.