A solar Eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun and a shadow is cast on the earth.
It is called a solar eclipse when the Moon's shadow hits Earth, and a lunar eclipse when Earth's shadow hits the Moon.
Solar Eclipse
When you are in the moon's shadow during a solar eclipse, it is called the umbra. This is the central, darkest part of the shadow where the sun is completely blocked by the moon. Outside of the umbra is the penumbra, where the sun is only partially blocked, resulting in a partial eclipse.
The Moon's faint shadow during a solar eclipse is called the "penumbra." It is the outer part of the shadow where the light from the Sun is partially obscured by the Moon, resulting in a partial eclipse for observers situated in this area. The penumbra contrasts with the darker central shadow, known as the "umbra," where the Sun is completely blocked.
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When the Earth's shadow hits the Moon that is an eclipse of the Moon. When the Moons shadow hits the earth that is an eclipse of the Sun.
eclipse
Solar - moons shadow falls on earth.Lunar - earths shadow falls on moon.
they are called moons
When we are in the Moon's shadow, it is called a solar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily blocking the Sun's light and casting a shadow on the Earth. This phenomenon can be total, partial, or annular, depending on the alignment of the three celestial bodies.
Penumbra.
solar eclipse lunar eclipse solar is when the moons shadow blocks out the sun