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Q: Which disc periphery of the Sun east or west Moon touches the first during Solar eclipse?
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Does solar power work during an eclipse?

It would during a solar eclipse, but probably not during a lunar eclipse.


What is hidden for a short time during a solar eclipse?

The sun is hidden during a solar eclipse


During a solar eclipse the shadow of falls on?

During a solar eclipse, the shadow of the MOON falls on the EARTH.


Where is the observer during a solar eclipse?

If you can see the solar eclipse, then you are in the Moon's shadow.


What is the order of an aligment during a solar eclipse?

During a solar eclipse, the Moon is directly in between the Sun and the Earth; a solar eclipse is the Moon's shadow falling on the Earth.


What is the white halo called during the solar eclipse?

The white halo that can be seen during the Solar Eclipse is the Sun's Corona.


What is the phase of the moon during an eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the moon is "full". During a solar eclipse the moon is "new".


What type of moon is during a solar eclipse?

We see solar eclipses only during New Moon, but not every New Moon is accompanied by a solar eclipse.


What is visible in to your eyes during total solar eclipse?

Sometimes, during a total solar eclipse, the corona of sun is visible to our eyes.


When does a solor eclipse ends?

A solar eclipse ends when the moon's shadow no longer touches, or even points toward, any place on Earth.


Where is the moon in it's orbit at the time of a solar eclipse?

During a solar eclipse the moon is in between the earth and the sun. The moon blocks light from the son, causing a solar eclipse. (This is during the new moon phase.)


What is effect on eye during solar eclipse?

The simple and straight forward answer to this is..."Blindness". This is not because of solar eclipse, but because of watching the solar eclipse directly without protections.