By far the best explanation of solar and lunar eclipses. Easy to understand animations. It’s extremely difficult to make something look simple. And you nailed it. Thanks a lot man.
After watching about 15 videos on eclipse, finally I got my answer through your video.. While everyone else showed earth moving around it's orbit, you showed it on a plane which cleared my doubt about the nodal points. Thanks a lot mate 👍 hope I'll be off your help some day.
Sir I had this question since High School (more than 20 years ago) and didn't bothered me enough to search for it on Google, but I'm greatly surprised you made a video about it and finally gave me the solution why we don't get Eclipses each month. Thank you! 👏👏👏
I know this has all been said, multiple times, in these comments, before mine. But I watched HOURS of videos on eclipses and this was the best explanation, visual, and teaching, allowing me to understand it all, better. Thank you!!! 🎉 🌞🌑🌍🌎🌏
You have no idea how long I have been searching for a video that explains this for my 5th grade kiddies! Thanks so much, it really does a great job of visually explaining why there arent eclipses twice a month!
If you ever revisit this topic, I hope you explain about the umbra and penumbra. Apparently a lot of people don't understand why the penumbra is so small. Another common misunderstanding is why the moon's shadow moves faster than the rotation of the Earth. I think too many diagrams explaining the solar eclipse don't show things at the proper scale. I'm glad you showed how extreme these scales are in your excellent video. Thanks for making this and I hope you keep up the good work.
Man you cannot imagine how much this is going to help my students to really understand what is happening during a eclipse. Thank you so much for the quality of the animation!
3:46 I already sent my classmate the link for this video since they need help on doing their projects about solar and lunar eclipses. They said, "thank you"
Superbly narrated, Jared. You did an outstanding job explaining in an engaging and interesting way. Great narration and loved the production overall. Well done!
That's exactly the answer I am looking for. Everybody explains how the luner and solar eclipse happen. But I had been thinking why it doesn't happen twice a month when the moon blocks the sun light. Thanks you.
You forgot the third type of Lunar Eclipse called a Penumbral lunar eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when Earth's outer shadow falls on the Moon's face. It is easy to miss because most of the Moon is illuminated by sunlight.
Thank you this! I am starting my research to find out how to best understand the eclipse and decide what town to travel to enjoy the total eclipse in 2024
We learn so many concepts in our lectures but we didn't get the real feel and 100% conceptual clarity of that topic. And any query in mind irritates alot than a mosquitoe. So this channel is the one stop solution for me . Whenever I have doubt and didn't get solution 😕 after so much struggle I come on ur channel. Thanks alot sir ur the best explanier. Nice voice Nice explanations Nice animation #jaredowen
Blimey it must be rather heartening to have brought a number of levels of understanding to fellow dwellers of this Earth. And without lifting a finger, have a bunch I think you prefer, a bunch more de temps en temps every few doz months or couple of years. Thank you for your effort in enlightening some here. Thank you personally for quietly being a decent bloke with your feet on the ground. Let's hope that the future robot schoolmasters don't learn _all_ their tradecraft in presentation from certain squeakily effervescent media. Now that I've been snottily English, I'd like to share my unique (it can't be but I've not encountered it anywhere online...) experience of the 1999 UK partial in London. I was so entranced by the thousands of tiny partially-eaten images of the Sun on the pavement under a smallish tree ~ presumably the leaves were my Mylar glasses ~ that I even managed to drag the pub hard man and his accolytes out to enjoy the sheer magic too. He's even bought me a pint or two since! If you haven't been blessed by such wonderful help from nature, remember for next time. Many thanks, JP, Chelsea, London.
About 7 years ago when I was younger I was at aunts house, they lived quite close to my home. It was getting late and was about to go home. When I got outside I saw the moon bigger then I’ve ever seen it and it was bright red.
This is the best video j have seen so far about Eclipses saw the lunar last night and saw the blood moon and needed to get more info and this video was in point 💯🔥🔥
Thank you for such an informative video . I honestly had little knowledge on the sun, moon or eclipse. This was fascinating. I plan to share this with my grandchildren! They will think their Nana is really, really SMART! 😉. Thanks again and God Bless!✝️
@@kfm908 it does make since. When you do a to scale model of the sun, earth, and moon with a large flashlight and small balls (I made some out of clay for a tiktok to disprove a flat earther’s claim that shadows don’t get smaller) you can clearly see the shadows that the objects cast. Keep in mind in reality, these are gigantic objects. I know flat earthers have a hard time comprehending the size of these celestial objects and that’s why y’all make such ignorant statements.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth. This causes the Sun to be obscured or hidden from view for a short period of time. During a solar eclipse, the Moon's shadow falls on Earth, casting darkness in the areas where the eclipse is visible. It is important to never look directly at a solar eclipse with the naked eye, as it can cause permanent eye damage. On the other hand, a lunar eclipse happens when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. This causes the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon, giving it a reddish hue. Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse is safe to view with the naked eye and can be seen from anywhere on the nighttime side of Earth. Lunar eclipses can be a fascinating sight to behold, as the Moon slowly changes color during the event. Both solar and lunar eclipses are natural phenomena that have captured the curiosity of humans for centuries. People from different cultures around the world have developed myths and stories to explain these celestial events. Scientists study eclipses to learn more about the Earth, Moon, and Sun, as well as to improve our understanding of the universe. Witnessing a solar or lunar eclipse can be a reminder of the vastness and beauty of the cosmos.
Literally the ONLY video that properly visualized solar and lunar eclipses to make me understand what is happening
so true
Exactly
Another one i found in national geographic
Yes.. couldn't sleep with this proper explanation
I totally agree! I’m bookmarking this video!
You have made many people sleep peacefully after years of restless nights thinking about this.
Space is truly beautiful!!
By far the best explanation of solar and lunar eclipses. Easy to understand animations. It’s extremely difficult to make something look simple. And you nailed it. Thanks a lot man.
After watching about 15 videos on eclipse, finally I got my answer through your video..
While everyone else showed earth moving around it's orbit, you showed it on a plane which cleared my doubt about the nodal points.
Thanks a lot mate 👍 hope I'll be off your help some day.
Glad to help!
exactly, bcoz of that only i got my doubt clear about not getting solar and lunar eclipse every month.
Same!! 😂😂 It was exactly what I experienced.
This is by far the best video explaining why there is an eclipse
Here after Total Solar Eclipse 2024! Thank you for video
Thank you Michael!
Sir I had this question since High School (more than 20 years ago) and didn't bothered me enough to search for it on Google, but I'm greatly surprised you made a video about it and finally gave me the solution why we don't get Eclipses each month. Thank you! 👏👏👏
Why this guy doesnt have millions of subs? Great job man
Thanks Vasileios - feel free to share with friends
I dont understand eather, yes thank you for the sharing Jared🙋♂️
@@JaredOwen hey loved the video. i have a few questions if you think you can answer them?
lol he has 1 mil sooooo
Nearly 2.3.....
I haven't seen a better explanation of why these events don't happen every month than you... Keep it up
I know this has all been said, multiple times, in these comments, before mine. But I watched HOURS of videos on eclipses and this was the best explanation, visual, and teaching, allowing me to understand it all, better. Thank you!!! 🎉 🌞🌑🌍🌎🌏
flat earthers left the group.
Underrated commrnt
That was already explained millenia ago without the need of a model that collapses as soon as you account the 3 body problem
Just Fantastic Jared... Your Videos are among the best on You Tube and Thx for That...!!!
Amogus
You have no idea how long I have been searching for a video that explains this for my 5th grade kiddies! Thanks so much, it really does a great job of visually explaining why there arent eclipses twice a month!
Thanks Christina! Let me know if you have any more ideas for animations that would help out your students.
3:44 that line made me to SUBSCRIBE
Im feeling genius now, because of your videos!! Lol thanks a lot.
Same buddy
There’s different between knowing and understanding
We need, as society, more peple like Jared, who share his knowledge in a totally understandig way. Gracias Jared!!! Saludos desde Argentina.
This video made me realize that I know very little about space. The universe is mind-blowing.
If you ever revisit this topic, I hope you explain about the umbra and penumbra. Apparently a lot of people don't understand why the penumbra is so small. Another common misunderstanding is why the moon's shadow moves faster than the rotation of the Earth. I think too many diagrams explaining the solar eclipse don't show things at the proper scale. I'm glad you showed how extreme these scales are in your excellent video.
Thanks for making this and I hope you keep up the good work.
Holy crap! That was one of the most amazing and educational videos I’ve seen yet!
Dude..
I'm a fan already..
Where were you all my life lol !
Man you cannot imagine how much this is going to help my students to really understand what is happening during a eclipse. Thank you so much for the quality of the animation!
3:46 I already sent my classmate the link for this video since they need help on doing their projects about solar and lunar eclipses. They said, "thank you"
1:35 thank you for this question and answer.
exactly what i was looking for.. Served as refresher of my science book but with required detailing
I saw a lunar eclipse when I was a child. We had a 2 story house and we were allowed to stay up late to see it
This is awesome Jared. Im writing this on 21st June 2020 (A Solar Eclipse day in 2020)
Amazing! Even my college Astronomy classes didn't explain it this well or concisely. This is a gem!
You are gifted at explaining things and showing us it too, incredible job Jared thank you x
Superbly narrated, Jared. You did an outstanding job explaining in an engaging and interesting way. Great narration and loved the production overall. Well done!
Wow wow i really appreciate you and thanking ♥️
I am very pleased with your videos. Using them in my science classes!
Surprised this doesn't have more views. Great videos.
Sir, you answered my question which puzzled me from childhood. Thank you very much!
Very well explained . I have a clear picture now. Thank you
The simplest and clearest explanation so far.
I have never met such a lucid explanation about lunar n solar eclipse... Thanks for your such a great video... Hats off
Awesome, when I was in middle school, my teacher didn't teach well like this.
I don't understand who are these people don't like this informative video
u deserve all the subscribers in the world. it is undoubtedly the best explaination out there
Thank you! I would love more subscribers😃
It's quiet critical for me to how to praise this good man's way of teaching.
i used to think every New Moon was kinda of a Lunar eclipse, you helped me understand!!
By far the best video explaining eclipses. The animations help a TON. Thank you so much!
The best explanation!!!! Thank you sooo muchhhhhh 🌚 we have solar eclipse in Tunisia (North Africa) today ! I am so excited 😁
This is the cleanest explanation for eclipse on internet.thank you ❤️👏
Thanks for explaining. Will show this to my kids for tonight’s lunar eclipse
I've known this since I was kid but this is the first time and actually understanding it this well. Thanks 👍
That's exactly the answer I am looking for. Everybody explains how the luner and solar eclipse happen. But I had been thinking why it doesn't happen twice a month when the moon blocks the sun light. Thanks you.
You forgot the third type of Lunar Eclipse called a Penumbral lunar eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse occurs when Earth's outer shadow falls on the Moon's face. It is easy to miss because most of the Moon is illuminated by sunlight.
Thank you this! I am starting my research to find out how to best understand the eclipse and decide what town to travel to enjoy the total eclipse in 2024
We learn so many concepts in our lectures but we didn't get the real feel and 100% conceptual clarity of that topic. And any query in mind irritates alot than a mosquitoe. So this channel is the one stop solution for me . Whenever I have doubt and didn't get solution 😕 after so much struggle I come on ur channel. Thanks alot sir ur the best explanier. Nice voice
Nice explanations
Nice animation
#jaredowen
Beautiful visual diagram. Made things way easier to understand!!
Very easy to understand animation and narration. Excellent video.
Thank you, Jared, it was about time..!
Waiting for 26th December 2019😍
It will going to happen near to my home town 😍
It's amazing
Vighnesh Acharya at the Philippines 🇵🇭 as well cus I’m from that country
lol ok
Fantastic video.. I really love to show this video to my students here in Indonesia but may be I have to translate it first 😊 Thank you so much
Never watched the eclipse explanation before like this... Outstanding 👌
Make a video about the Umbra and Penumbra?! very helpful videos!
guess he didn't
@@daveeed9523 yes of course
So sad
Blimey it must be rather heartening to have brought a number of levels of understanding to fellow dwellers of this Earth.
And without lifting a finger, have a bunch I think you prefer, a bunch more de temps en temps every few doz months or couple of years.
Thank you for your effort in enlightening some here.
Thank you personally for quietly being a decent bloke with your feet on the ground.
Let's hope that the future robot schoolmasters don't learn _all_ their tradecraft in presentation from certain squeakily effervescent media.
Now that I've been snottily English, I'd like to share my unique (it can't be but I've not encountered it anywhere online...) experience of the 1999 UK partial in London.
I was so entranced by the thousands of tiny partially-eaten images of the Sun on the pavement under a smallish tree ~ presumably the leaves were my Mylar glasses ~ that I even managed to drag the pub hard man and his accolytes out to enjoy the sheer magic too.
He's even bought me a pint or two since!
If you haven't been blessed by such wonderful help from nature, remember for next time.
Many thanks, JP, Chelsea, London.
Great !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Keep creating such animations. Keep them of short duration as above (4-5 Mins). Thanks
Nicely explained ,thanks
About 7 years ago when I was younger I was at aunts house, they lived quite close to my home. It was getting late and was about to go home. When I got outside I saw the moon bigger then I’ve ever seen it and it was bright red.
On the moon, a lunar eclipse is a solar eclipse. That would be great to see. Maybe future cameras will show us that.
This is the best video j have seen so far about Eclipses saw the lunar last night and saw the blood moon and needed to get more info and this video was in point 💯🔥🔥
I cant explain un words how greatful i am for rhis content
다른 영상들 찾아보면 자꾸 달 궤도가 막 흔들리는 것처럼 나와서 뭔소린지 이해가 안갔는데 영상을 깔끔하게 정리해주셔서 바로 이해가 갔네요.
무엇보다 한국어로 번역된 설명이라 너무 좋았습니다. 감사합니다...!
Perfect explanation... !! Beautiful indeed
Awesome texture of background music with knowledge. Appreciate it man!! I got it all.. 🎈
Glad it helped!
@@JaredOwen can you tell me the name of the background music you used in this video please ?
Thank you for such an informative video . I honestly had little knowledge on the sun, moon or eclipse. This was fascinating. I plan to share this with my grandchildren! They will think their Nana is really, really SMART! 😉. Thanks again and God Bless!✝️
Thanks ! this was very informative well explained now i can just do my anual exam without any doubt about lunar or solar eclipse 🙂
Sir , This is the Best video in the UA-cam talking about this ...Thank you for the information 😇
Love from India❤
Thank you for the information and a very nice illustration.
Well explained
Спасибо за анимацию а также научные данные. Низкий поклон вам! 🙏
thanks jared. you helped me alot and its also well explained and i understand clearly. thanks jared you are the best
Great video, properly expained
The Sun -> The Moon -> The Earth = Solar Eclipse
The Sun -> The Earth -> The Moon = Lunar Eclipse
The Moon -> The Sun -> The Earth = Apocalypse
Thank you soo much. God bless you. You really gave detail and I love it
This was an awesome video. Answered my questions completely! Thank you! 😚
Really good video to show kids at school as an intro to the subject.
Great video. Thank you Jared!
FEBRUARY 2020
Really enjoyed watching this video!
Thanks!
Best video ever seen..
Thank you!
okay this so far has the best explanation video of the solar and lunar eclipse thanks a lot
I love this channel it talks about astronomy I learn so much from this channel.
I’m glad you show things to scale because flat earthers complain about evidence because it isn’t to scale. Keep up the good work!
Does it make sense to you that the moon can cast a 70 mile shadow on the earth ? Remember the sun and moon are about the same size.Prove it!
@@kfm908 Oh, so the earth is flat, right?
are you afraid to answer my question?Parallel rays from millions of miles away?
@@kfm908 it does make since. When you do a to scale model of the sun, earth, and moon with a large flashlight and small balls (I made some out of clay for a tiktok to disprove a flat earther’s claim that shadows don’t get smaller) you can clearly see the shadows that the objects cast. Keep in mind in reality, these are gigantic objects. I know flat earthers have a hard time comprehending the size of these celestial objects and that’s why y’all make such ignorant statements.
Perfectly explained. Watching now while waiting on a partial lunar eclipse 11-19-21.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth. This causes the Sun to be obscured or hidden from view for a short period of time. During a solar eclipse, the Moon's shadow falls on Earth, casting darkness in the areas where the eclipse is visible. It is important to never look directly at a solar eclipse with the naked eye, as it can cause permanent eye damage.
On the other hand, a lunar eclipse happens when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon. This causes the Earth's shadow to fall on the Moon, giving it a reddish hue. Unlike a solar eclipse, a lunar eclipse is safe to view with the naked eye and can be seen from anywhere on the nighttime side of Earth. Lunar eclipses can be a fascinating sight to behold, as the Moon slowly changes color during the event.
Both solar and lunar eclipses are natural phenomena that have captured the curiosity of humans for centuries. People from different cultures around the world have developed myths and stories to explain these celestial events. Scientists study eclipses to learn more about the Earth, Moon, and Sun, as well as to improve our understanding of the universe. Witnessing a solar or lunar eclipse can be a reminder of the vastness and beauty of the cosmos.
Good summary!
Finally a good explanation
Tdy 26 December 2019 ..yes this is the time...
Thank you very much sir.
Now I can bet this year's Science Exhibition will be won by my students for this model
clearly spoken. slow enough for me to take notes!
Yeah now I gonna able to explain this concept anyone.flawless teaching .....😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Sir just want to give respect to you from india
Litteraly great
Beautifully explained. Thank you
the best explanation i've heard . thankss. im studying this for a presentation.. now i know how it really works
This video was full of explanation. Thank you for making this video.
I learn so much from this channel
Amazing... Thank you for informations... Science is help us to understand these things... How beautiful Science is.......
Wow 😢 we're lucky we live in this universe
Oh so I guess the other universes are just shit hole universes huh?
Huh? Answer us bitch!
Great video, helped me expain this to my kids .. Thank you
thank u very much sir...from India...today i understood the concept...AWESOME VIDEO
Beautiful video - and lovely music. Thank you