| Type of Eclipse | Annular Solar Eclipse |
| Date of Eclipse | February 7, 2008 |
| Sunrise on the day |
06:38 |
| Sunset on the day |
18:26 |
| Eclipse begins |
08:50 |
| Time of maximum eclipse |
09:26 |
| Eclipse ends |
10:01 |
| Visibility |
Not visible in Kayalpatnam |
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An annular eclipse will be visible from a wide track that covers Antarctica and southern regions of the Pacific Ocean. A partial eclipse will be seen within the much larger path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes the southeastern third of Australia, all of New Zealand and most of Antarctica
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| Type of Eclipse | Total Lunar Eclipse |
| Date of Eclipse | February 21, 2008 |
| Moonrise on the day |
18:44 |
| Moonset on the day |
06:33 |
| Beginning of Partial Phase |
07:13 |
| Beginning of Total Phase |
08:31 |
| Time of maximum eclipse |
08:56 |
| End of Total Phase |
09:20 |
| End of Partial Phase |
10:38 |
| Visibility |
Not visible in Kayalpatnam |
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The entire event is visible from South America and most of North America. Observers along North America's west coast miss the early stages of the partial eclipse because it begins before moon rise. Alaskans in Anchorage and Fairbanks experience moonrise during totality but bright evening twilight will make it difficult for sourdoughs to view the event. Western Europe and northwest Africa also see the entire eclipse. Further to the east (east Africa and central Asia), the Moon sets before the eclipse ends. None of the eclipse is visible from eastern Asia or Australia.
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| Type of Eclipse | Total Solar Eclipse |
| Date of Eclipse | August 1, 2008 |
| Sunrise on the day |
06:09 |
| Time of maximum eclipse |
15:55 |
| Eclipse begins in Kayalpatnam |
16:55 |
| Eclipse ends in Kayalpatnam |
18:04 |
| Sunset on the day |
18:38 |
| Visibility |
Visible in Kayalpatnam |
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The path of the Moon's umbral shadow begins in Canada and extends across northern Greenland,
the Arctic, central Russia, Mongolia, and China where it will end at sunset. A partial eclipse is seen
within the much broader path of the Moon's penumbral shadow, which includes northeastern North America,
most of Europe and Asia
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| Type of Eclipse | Partial Lunar Eclipse |
| Date of Eclipse | August 16-17, 2008 |
| Moonrise on the day |
18:15 (August 16) |
| Eclipse begins (Penumbral) |
11:54 (August 16) |
| Eclipse begins (Partial) |
1:04 (August 17) |
| Time of maximum eclipse |
2:40 (August 17) |
| Eclipse ends (Partial) |
4:14 (August 17) |
| Eclipse ends (Penumbral) |
5:25 (August 17) |
| Moonset on the day |
06:19 (August 17) |
| Sunrise on the day |
06:10 (August 17) |
| Visibility |
Visible in Kayalpatnam |
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Eclipse is visibile in most of Asia, Australasia, Europe, Africa, and south America
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