A lunar eclipse is when the moon appears dark/absent because it moves into the shadow of the earth. The earth is essentially blocking the moon from the sun. A solar eclipse is when the sun is blocked by the moon.
Ichiban hayai
If you are referring to you eyes, no, definitely not. A SOLAR eclipse is what is dangerous to look at, because the moon is in front of the sun. In a lunar eclipse the sun is in front of the moon. The logic might seem kinda backwards, but it all adds up to the single word that NO, lunar eclipses ARE NOT DANGEROUS.
Kiseki (奇跡)
The Moon's distance from the Earth can vary. This is because the Moon orbits the Earth in an ellipsoid manner, with the Earth at one of the foci. On this ellipsoid the Moon can be nearer to, or further away from the Earth. When all objects are further away from the observer, they appear to be smaller. Hence fir an annular eclipse the Moon is further away, therefore it appears smaller and allows a 'ring' of solar light around the black lunar disc. When the Moon is nearer the Earth you have a Total Solar Eclipse, where at best you only see the corona. NB the word 'foci' is the plural of the noun 'focus'. 'Focuses' is the verb. An ellipse has two foci. The Earth being at one of the foci, the other being a 'blind' foci. The word 'foci' is pronounced as 'foe-s-eye'. the 'c' is soft and pronounced like an 's'.
When referring to solar/lunar eclipses, it would be 'shoku,' written: 食
Eclipse in Japanese is Nisshoku (knee-show-coo) - Japanese symbols - 日食
This is a solar eclipse, specifically a total eclipse (Total solar eclipse I think is how you would word it).
the word solar means anything that has to do with the sun or utilizing the energy from it. some uses of the word solar include solar energy and solar eclipse.
No, the word 'solar' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (solar energy, solar eclipse, solar flare, etc.)A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.
solar - 太陽 (Taiyō)
Eclipse.
The word solar means relating to or derived from the Sun, or utilizing the energies of the Sun, e.g. "solar eclipse" , "solar energy".
the meaning of interference in Japanese is interference, a meaning doesn't change, the word that means it does. the word interference in Japanese is "Kanshō"
"Itish" is not a Japanese word.
日食 Nisshoku
We averted our eyes from the solar eclipse