You can do anything you want. (Except stare at the sun ... that would be a bad idea.)
If you're inside, or if it's a cloudy day, you might not even be aware that an eclipse is in progress.
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A solar eclipse happens when the Moon crosses in front of the Sun, while with a lunar eclipse the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon so the Moon goes dark. You can only see a solar eclipse in daytime, while you can only see a lunar eclipse at night-time.
In a lunar eclipse the Earth is in the middle and blocks the Sun's light from the Moon, so that happens always at Full Moon but not every time. A solar eclipse has the Moon in the middle so it happens at New Moon, but not every time, and the Moon is not big enough to shadow the whole Earth so a solar eclipse is seen only in a strip across the Earth's surface.
A solar eclipse occurs when the path of the moon comes between the sun and the earth. The moon casts a shadow on the earth's surface and an observer within that shadow would see a solar eclipse.
Lunar eclipses happen at night when the earth gets in the light path of the sun to the moon (These are far more common.) Solar Eclipses happen during the day when the moon gets in the light path from the sun to earth. (Far less Common)
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about every 10-25 years
a solar eclipse happens about every 6000 days, way more than a year.
A solar eclipse ends when the moon's shadow no longer touches, or even points toward, any place on Earth.
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon crosses in front of the Sun, while with a lunar eclipse the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon so the Moon goes dark. You can only see a solar eclipse in daytime, while you can only see a lunar eclipse at night-time.
During a solar eclipse, the sun is hidden by the moon passing between the sun and Earth, blocking the sunlight. This creates a temporary shadow on Earth, causing a partial or total darkness known as an eclipse.
The sun moon and earth are in a line during a solar eclipse. A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun. So the moon is in between the sun and the earth. I know that and I am 12!
they r the radiations which r coming from the elements of corona of the sun.
In a lunar eclipse the Earth is in the middle and blocks the Sun's light from the Moon, so that happens always at Full Moon but not every time. A solar eclipse has the Moon in the middle so it happens at New Moon, but not every time, and the Moon is not big enough to shadow the whole Earth so a solar eclipse is seen only in a strip across the Earth's surface.
A solar eclipse occurs when the path of the moon comes between the sun and the earth. The moon casts a shadow on the earth's surface and an observer within that shadow would see a solar eclipse.
The precise time depends on your location. Go to the link below, and click on the map. A popup will show you the start and stop times of the eclipse.WARNING: NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT THE SUN.You should use a safe eclipse viewer to project an image of the Sun onto a sheet of paper, and look at the image on the paper.