To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.
To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.
To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.
To protect your eyes. Looking directly at the Sun can damage the eyes. Mind you, I don't know whether x-ray film is dark enough; but the general idea is to use a very dark filter.
an example of a lunar eclipse is when u put the moon is behind the earth.
Over a period of a number of years, the numbers of both kinds are identical.During the 100 years of the 20th Century, there were 228 solar eclipses and229 lunar ones.But ... when a lunar eclipse does happen, you have a much greater chanceof seeing it than you have of seeing a solar eclipse when it happens.
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.
I suppose if you're eating, you might be distracted and not fully appreciate the solar eclipse. Other than that, there is no good reason not to eat during a solar eclipse and mere superstition should not get in the way.
During a lunar eclipse, a resident of the Moon would experience a solar eclipse; the Sun would be hidden behind the Earth.
an example of a lunar eclipse is when u put the moon is behind the earth.
Over a period of a number of years, the numbers of both kinds are identical.During the 100 years of the 20th Century, there were 228 solar eclipses and229 lunar ones.But ... when a lunar eclipse does happen, you have a much greater chanceof seeing it than you have of seeing a solar eclipse when it happens.
No reason at all. December 28th is just as likely a day for a solar eclipse as any other.
Because the Sun is behind the Moon during a solar eclipse.
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.A solar eclipse happens when the Moon covers the Sun. The Moon is only about 1/4 the size of the Earth, and that is the reason the eclipse can't be seen (not even as a partial eclipse) from all parts of the Earth at once.
You see the photo-sphere of the sun behind the planet.
one is behind the other or caused by the other
When the sun is behind the moon, you see a solar eclipse. The moon blocks the sun's light, casting a shadow on the Earth's surface. This phenomenon is only visible in specific regions during the day.
eclipse is of two kinds- solar eclipse and lunar eclipse
A solar eclipse.
because the sun is behind the moon
During a lunar eclipse, a resident of the Moon would experience a solar eclipse; the Sun would be hidden behind the Earth.