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In the Old Kingdom the Egyptians believed that Atum lifted the dead king's soul from his pyramid to the starry heavens. He was considered to be the first god, having created himself, He was also asolar deity, associated with the primary sun god Ra. Atum was linked specifically with the evening sun
During the 100 years of the 20th Century, there were 228 solar eclipsesand 229 lunar ones ... pretty much as equal as you can get!But when one happens, a lunar eclipse can be seen over more area than asolar one can. So if you stay in one place, you see more lunar eclipses thansolar ones.
Asolar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and earth so that the sun is either fully or partially covered. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction as seen from the Earth. At least two and up to five solar eclipses can occur each year on Earth, with between zero and two of them being total eclipses. //
As seen from the Earth, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, and the Moon fully or partially covers the Sun as viewed from some location on Earth. If the Moon's shadow happens to fall upon Earth's surface at that time, we see some portion of the Sun's disk covered or 'eclipsed' by the Moon. Since New Moon occurs every 29 1/2 days, you might think that we should have a solar eclipse about once a month. Unfortunately, this doesn't happen because the Moon's orbit around Earth is tilted 5 degrees to Earth's orbit around the Sun. As a result, the Moon's shadow usually misses Earth as it passes above or below our planet at New Moon.
because the light can burn and kill your retina cells. your vision and eyes can bepermanently damaged and can cause blindness, but you feel nothing when thishappens. you can make a pinhole camera so you can look at a solar eclipse>===========================Answer #2:The complete, straight answer to the question is:Because it's harmful to look at the sun directly at ANY time.During a solar eclipse, weird things are happening to the sun, which makes everybodywant to stand there staring at it. At the same time, the sun seems to be getting dimmer,so it's a lot easier than usual to stare at it. That's why you have to be reminded during asolar eclipse NEVER to look at the sun ... that doing it during a solar eclipse is just asharmful as doing it at any other time.
The answer is NOT Venus. It is MERCURY. Venus takes longer to spin once than does Mercury. However Venus spins in the opposite direction to Mercury. The result is that Mercury has the longest "sunrise to sunrise" times.
My stomach is growling like a bear.Before coffee, I am snippy like a crab.He was as fast as lightening.She came down like the wrath of God.I am just as happy as a clam.That hurt like the dickens.The pool water is as cold as ice.I need more bills like I need a hole in the foot.She is as sweet as a peach.He is built like a tank.I walked confidently like an unstoppable hero.The girl stepped as lightly as a panther stalking its pray.Time was as slow as a turtle migrating from the North to the South pole.The sinister man cackled like a hyena in the night.Her breath became strained like a fish out of water.She was as cohesive as a parasite, never letting go, never going away.Her heart beat like a drum as she drew her love closer.My body slithered like a snake to the suave music.The light penetrated the window and fell upon my strained eyes like a stake driven into a vampire.The shot rang in my ears like a gong and it sat in the still in the night as an owl who'd just been awoken and death came as slow as life. (In this there are who similes)as red as a roseas black as ebonyas bright as the sunas delicate as chinaas quiet as a mouseas smelly as a sockas good as goldas sweet as sugaras old as an oak treeas wrinkly as a prune