The position of the sun when it is hidden by the moon
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There are three types of solar eclipse:
Total: the Moon’s disc completely covers the Sun at totality;
Partial: the Moon only partially covers the Sun, off-centre. This is seen from within the eclipse’s path, but not within the path of totality (where observers see a total eclipse). A partial eclipse looks like a perfectly round bite taken out of the Sun;
Annular: at mid-eclipse, the Moon is centrally over the Sun, but does not completely block it: a thin ring of the Sun is visible all around the Moon. This is often called the “Ring of Fire”.
Only the total eclipse is safe to see with the naked eye, and then only during the minute or so of totality. Make sure you’re using a strong solar filter during all other times.
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Annular: at mid-eclipse, the Moon is centrally over the Sun, but does not completely block it: a thin ring of the Sun is visible all around the Moon. This is often called the “Ring of Fire”. Only the total eclipse is safe to see with the naked eye, and then only during the minute or so of totality.
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