(6) An annular solar eclipse occurs when
the moon is in the perigee position.
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The annular solar eclipse takes place when the moon is farther away from the Earth than normal. Explanation: As a result, it's size does not look enough to cover the sun completely. In the annular solar eclipse, the outer boundary of the moon looks quite bright fire ring.
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No, The annual solar eclipse occurs when the moon is at an apogee position.
Explanation:
- The solar eclipse occurs when the moon's shadow falls on earth and the moon blocks the sun completely forming a ring-shaped pattern. In this period the orbital plane is inclined in a simple line.
- These types of eclipses are rare as they are created by the timing of the new moon.
- They occur at a period of every 18 months on average. They can last for more than 7 minutes and 32 sec,
Learn more about the annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is in the perigee position.
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