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Eclipses Solar and Lunar. What is a solar eclipse The moon passes in a direct line between the Sun and the Earth The moon’s shadow blocks out the sun.

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1 Eclipses Solar and Lunar

2 What is a solar eclipse The moon passes in a direct line between the Sun and the Earth The moon’s shadow blocks out the sun light as seen from Earth

3 When does a solar eclipse take place? During an eclipse season and must be in a correct phase. ◦For a solar eclipse to happen it has to be in the phase of a new moon. This is why solar eclipses are very rare.

4 A total solar eclipse

5 Types of Solar Eclipses The moon's shadow has two parts: A central region (umbra) and an outer region (penumbra). Depending upon which part of the shadow passes over you, you will see one of three types of solar eclipses: 1. Total - The entire central portion of the sun is blocked out. 2. Partial - Only part of the sun's surface is blocked out. 3. Annular - Only a small, ring-like sliver of light is seen from the sun's disc.

6 Now onto Lunar eclipses... Picture yourself on the moon looking out to the sun. Then all the sudden, you see a red ring where the sun was. And the moon became red That’s a lunar eclipse...

7 Lunar Eclipse Animation

8 So in conclusion... A lunar eclipse is when the earth is playing monkey in the middle with the sun and the moon. ◦The Earth casts its shadow onto the moon A solar eclipse occurs when the moon is the monkey in the middle between the sun and the Earth ◦The moon casts a shadow on the Earth


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