Eclipses themselves will not have any effect on your life. An eclipse is no different from night.
Philosophically, the emotions that you feel while viewing an eclipse can be quite powerful.
And if you are staring at the eclipsed Sun during a solar eclipse, the moment at which the Moon moves to reveal the Sun, the sunlight can seriously damage your eyes, but that's true of any time when you stare directly at the Sun.
Yes. Looking directly at a solar eclipse, except during totality, can damage your eyes
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False!!!! A Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon. A Solar Eclipse occurs when then Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth.
Short answer: True. Long answer: not entirely true as follows: The eclipse event as a whole is visible to anyone within either the umbra or the penumbra, however it appears as truly total only to those within the umbra. That is, those who are not in the umbra are seeing an event that will be called a "total eclipse", just not optimally, as it will appear only partial to them.
False. The term is elliptical. Eclipse is what happens when planets and moons pass in front of one another or the sun.
True, if you are in the shadow path of the eclipse.
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it isnt true
no that is an eclipse of the moon an eclipse of the sun is a solar eclipse.The name of our sun is Sol, so an eclipse of the sun is sol-ar; the moon's name is Luna, so a lunar eclipse is an eclipse of the moon.
Yes.
no it isnt
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They are all visible to SOMEBODY.
No, that's just old superstitions. The eclipse as such won't effect either mother or baby at all. But sure, if the mother is very worried about it, the nervousness may cause trouble. Or maybe the mother would stumble on something as the light goes dimmer during the eclipse.
no it isnt true . crows prepare their own nests but cuckoos steal others nests
There is a rumor that New Moon and Eclipse are filming back to back. So if the rumors is true... Eclipse will be having auditions right about now- late September.