enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Solar eclipses on Mars - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipses_on_Mars

    Phobos also takes only 7 hours 39 minutes to orbit Mars, while a Martian day is 24 hours 37 minutes long, meaning that Phobos can create two eclipses per Martian day. These are annular eclipses, because Phobos is not quite large enough or close enough to Mars to create a total solar eclipse. The highest resolution, highest frame rate video of a ...

  3. Transit of Phobos from Mars - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transit_of_Phobos_from_Mars

    During a transit, Phobos can be seen from Mars as a large black disc rapidly moving across the face of the Sun. At the same time, the shadow ( antumbra ) of Phobos moves across the Martian surface. The event could also be regarded as a particularly quick and shallow annular solar eclipse by Phobos.

  4. List of films featuring eclipses - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_featuring...

    The Eclipse, or the Courtship of the Sun and Moon: 1907: The French silent film shows a solar eclipse resulting from a consummation between the Sun and the Moon. [5] [7] [2] [9] [4] Fantasia: 1940: In one of the segments of the American animated film, a solar eclipse takes place after dinosaurs go extinct, and the landscape is changed into a ...

  5. The Eclipse, or the Courtship of the Sun and Moon - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eclipse,_or_the...

    The Eclipse has been remarked upon for its overt sexual symbolism. [2] [3] Christine Cornea posits that the film's primary theme, the clash of scientific logic with sexual desire, was also evident in Méliès' earlier films A Trip to the Moon and The Impossible Voyage, and would become a prominent in many subsequent science-fiction films.

  6. Eclipses in mythology and culture - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eclipses_in_mythology_and...

    French Jesuits observing an eclipse with King Narai and his court in April 1688, shortly before the Siamese revolution. The periodicity of lunar eclipses been deduced by Neo-Babylonian astronomers in the sixth century BCE [6] and the periodicity of solar eclipses was deduced in first century BCE by Greek astronomers, who developed the Antikythera mechanism [7] and had understood the Sun, Moon ...

  7. Solar eclipses in fiction - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipses_in_fiction

    The first film to feature a solar eclipse was the 1907 silent film The Eclipse, or the Courtship of the Sun and Moon, which featured a solar eclipse as a fantastical consummation between the Sun and the Moon. [3]

  8. The Phobos - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Phobos

    On a rainy summer day a group of young people go to a club called "Phobos", which is under construction and in the past used to be a bomb shelter. Suddenly all the club doors are automatically closed and the lights are switched off.

  9. Empire of the Sun (novel) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Empire_of_the_Sun_(novel)

    Empire of the Sun is a 1984 novel by English writer J. G. Ballard; it was awarded the Guardian Fiction Prize, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and was shortlisted for the Booker Prize. [2] Like Ballard's earlier short story "The Dead Time" (published in the anthology Myths of the Near Future ), it is essentially fiction but draws extensively ...