Okay, sweetheart, listen up. A solar eclipse is when the Moon partially blocks the Sun, while a total eclipse is when the Moon completely blocks the Sun. So basically, a total eclipse is like the Moon saying, "Move aside, Sun, I'm taking over this light show!" It's all about degrees of sass and shade in the celestial dance.
i am 100% sure that it is called a total solar eclipse when it stays between them but there is also partial solar eclipse where the earth has a total shadow and a partial shadow on it. i know this because im a sixth grader.Embarrasing huh?
In that case, a Solar Eclipse occurs. It can be a partial or total eclipse depending on the positions at the time of the eclipse. In total Solar Eclipses, the sun is completely blocked out for a short time in some parts of the world. Likewise, Earth's shadow falling on the Moon is known as a lunar eclipse.
No single eclipse ... solar or lunar ... is ever visible from every place on earth.No single solar eclipse is ever visible from every place or even half of the earth.
The next total solar eclipse will be on July 22, 2009
This phenomenon is known as a solar eclipse. The moon blocks the sun's light, creating a shadow on Earth, resulting in either a partial or total solar eclipse depending on the observer's location within the shadow's path. During a total solar eclipse, the sun is completely hidden by the moon, revealing the sun's outer atmosphere, the corona.
Solar eclipse
There were two solar eclipses in 1937. The first was a total solar eclipse and it happened on June 8th. It lasted 7 minutes, 4 seconds. The second instance was an annual solar eclipse, lasting exactly 12 minutes on December 2nd. The difference between the two types is this: a total solar eclipse means the Moon's apparent diameter is larger than the Sun, but during an annual solar eclipse, the Moon's apparent diameter is actually smaller than the Sun.
Solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth, blocking the sun's light from reaching Earth. Lunar eclipse occurs when Earth comes between the sun and the moon, causing Earth's shadow to be cast on the moon. Solar eclipse can only occur during a new moon phase, while lunar eclipse can only occur during a full moon phase. Solar eclipse can be total, partial, or annular depending on the alignment of the sun, moon, and Earth. Lunar eclipse can be total or partial depending on how much of the moon is covered by Earth's shadow.
A solar eclipse may be partial, total, or annular.
It is a new Moon. For a solar eclipse, the moon has to be between Earth and the Sun. We get a total lunar eclipse when Earth is between the Sun and the Moon. The Moon would have to be full for it to be eclipsed.
The differnence between a total solar eclipse and a partial solar eclipse is that a total solar eclipse you can see the moon appear to cover the sun completely and then the sky becomes dark that you can see the stars and a total solar eclipse lasts no longer than about seven minutes. The partial solar eclipse is similar to a total solar eclipse except that the moon never completely covers the sun. From- Amanda amondo
solar eclipse maybe?
A total solar eclipse only occurs when there is a new moon.
Yes, it gets dark during a total solar eclipse.
This is a solar eclipse, specifically a total eclipse (Total solar eclipse I think is how you would word it).
Visit the NASA Eclipse Web Site and you can look up the details for any solar eclipse between 2000 BC and 3000 AD. There is also a detail page concerning the total solar eclipse that will happen in two weeks, on July 22, 2009.
Because sometimes the moon passes between the earth and the sun. The shadow of the moon is the eclipse.