Lunar and Solar Eclipse Explained: A Beginner’s Guide to Eclipses
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- Опубліковано 15 тра 2024
- Solar and lunar eclipses are celestial phenomena that occur when the sun, moon and Earth align in a way that either the moon casts a shadow on Earth or the latter casts a shadow on the moon. So what are the similarities and differences between lunar and solar eclipse?
Just as Earth moves around the sun in an elliptical orbit every year, our natural satellite-the moon-also revolves around the Earth. It takes about 27.322 days for the moon to complete one revolution around our planet. Due to all the inter-related motion happening between these three celestial bodies, several physical phenomena occur. When the new moon, during its revolution around the Earth, moves between the sun and the Earth, it blocks out the sun’s rays, which casts a shadow on parts of the planet. This is called an eclipse of the sun or a solar eclipse. In other words, a solar eclipse happens when the moon passes in a direct line between the sun and the Earth.
Since the moon continuously revolves around the Earth, it’s only natural that it sometimes comes between the sun and the Earth, while at other times it goes BEHIND the Earth, so that the Earth comes between the moon and the sun. When the latter happens, we see a lunar eclipse.
Watch this video to learn everything you need to know about solar and lunar eclipses.
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I remember this in the summer of 1991. I became partly dark in the middle of the day
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At 5:10, since when is the earth rotating clockwise?!?!
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We had the pleasure of witnessing totality during the Great American eclipse. It was surreal and I'll never forget that experience.
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This was very helpful in understanding the difference between solar and lunar eclipses.
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1) Solar & lunar eclipse including light refraction. 2) What old civilisations thought it was and how due to science we now know better. 3) Even thousands of years ago this was one of the signs philosophers used to know the earth is spherical.
Helpful tutorials! And the Earth's face reminds me of the annoying orange (videos a decade ago?).
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Oh how great to check this material. So convenient that the sun is exactly at the required distance to match on perspective the size of the moon. What are the odds for that. How nice right? I wonder if you can also bring an explanation when a solar eclipse and a moon eclipse happen at the same time as has been recorded many times. that would be awesome. Thanks for your effort!
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@@nathanfirebase The other side of the earth will have night at that time.
@@Scienceabc night time but they won't be able to see the moon? Since moon is on the other side
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then why do we see a half moon during the day when moon and sun in same part of sky
Because earth is not round and were not rotating around the sun. This is all a lie, the sun and the moon are the same size and they are much smaller than earth.
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However, a fully eclipsed moon which is red, is also sometimes known as a blood moon.
The "Eye Damage" thing, is it like, when you are sleeping with lights off then someone turns them on
Thanks.
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Would it still look like sun rising from the east?
I have a couple of questions so how come in the daytime I can see the sun and the moon at the same time ? Even the eclipse that just happened ,by the morning time both of them was still out
Hi Abigail, you should get your answer on this link www.scienceabc.com/eyeopeners/why-do-we-sometimes-see-the-moon-during-daytime.html
Where did you get this strange idea from that the moon shouldn't be able to be seen during the daytime.
You're not one of these ignorant fools that actually thinks that the moon only 'comes out' at night? LOL.
2:20 When the two types of shadows cast by the sun are being explained, why are they depicted as triangles? Why not as a single cylindrical shadow with straight edges? Like a 2D tube?
Is the sun a discriminating laser beam of some sort?
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@@laxmiparida4119 Do you see all the triangles of light in the diagram at 2:23? That is preposterous to think the sun could funnel its light into a point, effectively creating laser beams.
@@alexfarias5156 Amen
@@AstralApple The purpose of the diagram at 2:23, is just to illustrate how the sun's light will be obscured by the moon, creating the different types of shadows on the earth's surface.
It's rather naive of you to then state, based on this diagram, that there was ever any intention to suggest that the sun is funneling its light into a point.
The sun's light is being created over its entire surface obviously and shining in all directions.
If you still don't understand what the intention of the diagram is and why the different shadows are being created, this isn't because there's anything wrong with what's being explained and shown in the animation, but a lack of understanding on your part - YOU are the problem here, not the video.
Thank you for helping me with my tutorial job.
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lunar eclipse also some effects on humans and animals differently i saw a video on 4EverGreenYT and its a great video
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