That's called a solar eclipse. It can sometimes happen at new moon.
That is a total solar eclipse.
That's called a solar eclipse. It can sometimes happen at new moon.
When the moon's disk completely covers the sun you have a solar eclipse.
That is a total solar eclipse.
That is a total solar eclipse.
We will have a TOTAL solar eclipse!
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
There are no moons on the sun.
That's what "total" means. If it doesn't completely cover the Sun, it's not a total eclipse.
Some people say that the our moons sister is the sun, but there are more moons then just ours... obviously. But some people say that all of the moons (including ours) are sisters and the sun is there "big" sister.
Asteroids orbit the sun. Moons orbit planets and planets orbit the sun. So you could say the moons orbit the sun. However, moons are kept in their orbits by the gravity of their planet and planets are kept in orbit by the gravity of the sun. So in that sense, moons do not orbit the sun.
The concept of "moons in a sun" is not scientifically defined, as suns (like our Sun) are stars and do not contain moons. Moons orbit planets, while stars are at the center of solar systems. In our solar system, there are eight planets, each potentially having its own moons, but the Sun itself has no moons.