That would be a partial solar eclipse.
Yes, a solar eclipse.
A Lunar eclipse
During a solar eclipse, the side of the sun facing away from Earth is covered first as the moon passes between the sun and Earth. This gradual coverage creates a partial eclipse before reaching totality, where the sun is completely covered.
When the Sun's disk is covered due to an eclipse, its corona would still be visible. The most striking coronal features during an eclipse are the white streamers from the sun which extends into the interplanetary medium.
it is when the moon is completely covered by the sun
Yes.
The moon passes in front of the sun and this causes a shadow to be cast on the earths serface. When the sun is completely covered by the moon this is called a total eclipse.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon blocks the sun's light from reaching Earth. This phenomenon can result in either a total solar eclipse, where the sun is completely obscured, or a partial solar eclipse, where only part of the sun is covered.
There are four different types of solar eclipse, namely Partial eclipse, Annular eclipse, Total Eclipse and Hybrid Eclipse. A partial solar eclipseoccurs when only part of the Sun is covered by the Moon which appears to take a "bite" out of the Sun.
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A full lunar eclipse is when super man takes out the sun with his fists and eats its remains
Solar and Lunar A solar eclipse is when the Earth is between the moon and the sun, and blockes the sun's light form reflecting off the moon. A lunar eclipse is when the moon is between the Earth and the sun, blocking the sun. http://www.moonconnection.com/lunar_vs_solar.phtml Also, refer to the NASA Eclipse Web Paget at http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html