Why is there Annular eclipse of Sun?
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In an annular solar eclipse, the Moon does not completely cover the Sun but leaves the edge of the Sun showing. This last type of eclipse happens when the Moon is farthest in its orbit from Earth and Earth is closest in its orbit to the Sun, which makes the Moon's disk too small to cover the Sun's disk completely.
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The annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon is near its farthest point from the Earth, called apogee, and it cannot completely block the sun because of its relatively smaller size. The moon is at or very near to a lunar node, so the earth, the moon and the sun are aligned in a straight or a nearly straight line
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