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  2. Analemma - Wikipedia

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    The "width" of the figure is due to the equation of time, and its angular extent is the difference between the greatest positive and negative deviations of local solar time from local mean time when this time-difference is related to angle at the rate of 15° per hour, i.e., 360° in 24 h. This width of the analemma is approximately 7.7°, so ...

  3. ‘Eclipse chasers’ explain what it feels like to experience a ...

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    What happens during a solar eclipse? During these cosmic events, the moon passes between the earth and sun, casting a shadow on Earth that blocks the sun's light. There are different types of ...

  4. Solar eclipse - Wikipedia

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    A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby obscuring the view of the Sun from a small part of Earth, totally or partially.Such an alignment occurs approximately every six months, during the eclipse season in its new moon phase, when the Moon's orbital plane is closest to the plane of Earth's orbit. [1]

  5. What is an umbra? A penumbra? Here's some terms to know ... - AOL

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    A total solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, while fully blocking the face of the sun. Lunar eclipses occur at the full moon phase. When Earth is positioned ...

  6. Eclipse - Wikipedia

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    The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth–Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon ...

  7. How To View The 2024 Solar Eclipse From The Ground

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    On April 8, 2024, North America will be treated to one of the most impressive celestial displays in our little corner of the universe—a total solar eclipse. First running through the Mexican ...

  8. Magnitude of eclipse - Wikipedia

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    In a partial solar eclipse, the magnitude of the eclipse is the fraction of the Sun's diameter occulted by the Moon at the time of maximum eclipse. As seen from one location, the momentary eclipse magnitude varies, being exactly 0.0 at the start of the eclipse, rising to some maximum value, and then decreasing to 0.0 at the end of the eclipse.

  9. Solar eclipse myths explained: What to know about eclipse ...

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    Here are some popular myths about the effects of the solar eclipse with NASA's scientifically-correct explanations. Solar eclipse: What time is the eclipse in OH, KY and IN? A list of start times ...