Yes. But don't look at the Sun directly (assuming you are talking about a solar eclipse). Even during a solar eclipse, the Sun is still bright enough to damage your eyes.
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Yes. There is nothing inherently dangerous about a solar eclipse. The only problem is for people who are tempted to look at the sun.
More people witness a lunar eclipse compared to a solar eclipse because a lunar eclipse is visible from anywhere on the nighttime side of Earth, while a solar eclipse is only visible from a specific region on Earth where the moon's shadow falls.
No single eclipse ... solar or lunar ... is ever visible from every place on earth.No single solar eclipse is ever visible from every place or even half of the earth.
Yes they have,in Eclipse,they were outside the tent while the Cullens and the wolves were fighting against the newborns and he tricked Bella into kissing him.
When your mom walks outside she will totally eclipse the sun
dont go outside
He is standing outside when a person experiences a total solar eclipse.
People located within the path of totality, which is the narrow area where the total solar eclipse can be seen, will be able to observe it. This path can vary for each eclipse and location. Those outside the path will only see a partial eclipse.
Both happen with roughly the same frequency, but one is more likely to see a lunar eclipse because it can be seen by anyone on the entire night side hemisphere of the earthwhile it is happening, while a solar eclipse can only be seen by those people within the small circle of the moon's shadow on the surface of the earth on the day side hemisphere of the earthwhile it is happening everyone outside this circle cannot see the solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse can be seen by people located within the path of totality, which is a narrow area where the moon completely blocks the sun. Those outside this path will experience a partial eclipse. Viewing a solar eclipse requires proper eye protection to avoid damage to the eyes.
An eclipse is a shadow. A lunar eclipse is the shadow of the Earth darkening the Moon, while a solar eclipse is a shadow of the Moon darkening the Earth.