Do you mean Eclipse? The term 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 shadow of Earth. 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 passing into the shadow cast by its parent planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon.
Elipses is used to build up suspence. i.e He opened the door.
Elipse - band - was created in 1962.
Elipse - band - ended in 1968.
an elipse
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The first stage of the formation was the elipse there is a solar elipse its really cool :)
PI x A x B PI=3,14 A=the longest side of the elipse divided by 2 B=the shortest side of the elipse divided by 2 PI x A x B PI=3,14 A=the longest side of the elipse divided by 2 B=the shortest side of the elipse divided by 2
It is difficult to say since there is no such word as elipse. It could be a failed attempt at ellipse or eclipse and the answer will depend on which it was meant to be.
elipse
An elipse.
It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.It means the planet (for example) goes around the Sun (for example) in an orbit that has the shape of an elipse. Informally, an elipse can be described as a stretched circle. The planet is sometimes closer to the Sun, sometimes it is farther away.
It is difficult to say since there is no such word as elipse. It could be a failed attempt at ellipse or eclipse and another word for it will depend on which it was meant to be.
the earth moves in a slight elipse around the sun so the distance is an average of the different radii of the elipse