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solar eclipses
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Although the sun is 400x bigger than the moon the moon is 400x close than the sun which makes it able to cover the whole of the sun
sometimes the moon doesn't fully cover the sun which is called ant-umbra, or an annular solar eclipse
when the moon only covers half of the sun this is called a penumbra, which is also known as the partial solar eclipse.
you cant look at a solar eclipse with a naked eye as the sun rays from the sun can be harmful to you eyes leading to blindness. That why you should were sunglasses to see the amazing siting.
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An eclipse is a generic term in astrology for when one object passes through the shadow of another object creating an eclipse.
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the rarest solar eclipse is the mix of an annular eclipse and a total eclipse, also known as an A-T eclipse
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Solar eclipses are not rare as they mostly happen every 18 months, and in 2023 2 solar eclipses have/are happened/happening!
a total solar eclipse happened a few years ago in the united states and after the eclipse the sun seemed smaller then before the total eclipse but then it faded away and lost sight.
the path of totality is when the moons shadow covers a bit of the area which is the path of totality
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a annular solar eclipse is simmalar to a total eclipse except the sun rays is now a bright yellow ring around the dot.
A partial solar eclipse is when the moon only covers a third of the sun and the sun looks kinda like a crescent
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