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Top 10 List On Eclipses !

Top 10 List On Eclipses !. By: Joseph Mastro. Fact I:. There are two types of eclipses: Solar Lunar (Lunar eclipses happen more often). Fact II:. A solar eclipse is when the sun is completely blocked by the moon or is partially blocking the sun. Fact III:.

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Top 10 List On Eclipses !

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  1. Top 10 List On Eclipses! By: Joseph Mastro

  2. Fact I: • There are two types of eclipses: • Solar • Lunar • (Lunar eclipses happen more often)

  3. Fact II: • A solar eclipse is when the sun is completely blocked by the moon or is partially blocking the sun.

  4. Fact III: • The two types of solar eclipses are: • Total solar eclipse is the umbra • Partial solar eclipse is the penumbra

  5. Fact IV: • When there is a total or partial solar eclipse never look directly at it, unless you have the right instrument. (you can be severally blinded)

  6. Fact V: • Solar eclipses happen when the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth are in line in that order.

  7. Fact VI: • Lunar eclipses happen when the Sun, the Earth, and the Moon are in line in that order.

  8. Fact VII: • Lunar eclipses happen about two time a year.

  9. Fact VIII: • When there is a total solar eclipse you only see a black circle, the Moon, and the Corona of he Sun.

  10. Fact IX: • A total solar eclipse happens ever 360 years on an average.

  11. Fact X: • The Sun is 400 times bigger than the Moon, but the 400 times further from the Earth.

  12. The End Eclipses Now and Forever

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