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write note on eclipse that you have seen​

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Answered by PriyanshuPattnaik
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Step-by-step explanation:

An eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object or spacecraft is temporarily obscured, by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. This alignment of three celestial objects is known as a syzygy. Apart from syzygy, the term eclipse is also used when a spacecraft reaches a position where it can observe two celestial bodies so aligned. An eclipse is the result of either an occultation (completely hidden) or a transit (partially hidden).

The term eclipse is most often used to describe either a solar eclipse, when the Moon's shadow crosses the Earth's surface, or a lunar eclipse, when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. However, it can also refer to such events beyond the Earth–Moon system: for example, a planet moving into the shadow cast by one of its moons, a moon passing into the shadow cast by its host planet, or a moon passing into the shadow of another moon. A binary star system can also produce eclipses if the plane of the orbit of its constituent stars intersects the observer's position.

For the special cases of solar and lunar eclipses, these only happen during an "eclipse season", the two times of each year when the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun crosses with the plane of the Moon's orbit around the Earth. The type of solar eclipse that happens during each season (whether total, annular, hybrid, or partial) depends on apparent sizes of the Sun and Moon. If the orbit of the Earth around the Sun, and the Moon's orbit around the Earth were both in the same plane with each other, then eclipses would happen each and every month. There would be a lunar eclipse at every full moon, and a solar eclipse at every new moon. And if both orbits were perfectly circular, then each solar eclipse would be the same type every month. It is because of the non-planar and non-circular differences that eclipses are not a common event. Lunar eclipses can be viewed from the entire nightside half of the Earth. But solar eclipses, particularly total eclipses occurring at any one particular point on the Earth's surface, are very rare events that can be many decades apart.

Answered by pinkypearl301
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Answer:

When two celestial bodies throw shadows on one another, an eclipse results. The moon casts its shadow on the earth as it passes in front of the sun while they are both moving.

Step-by-step explanation:

A temporary obstruction of an astronomical object or spacecraft by passing into the shadow of another body or having another body move in front of it causes an eclipse, which is an astronomical event. A syzygy is an alignment of three heavenly bodies.

The Earth occasionally travels in front of the Sun and the Moon. When this occurs, Earth obscures the Moon's usual ability to reflect sunlight. (The Moon shines because of this sunshine.) The Moon's surface is covered with Earth's shadow rather than light. This is a lunar eclipse, or eclipse of the Moon.

When one heavenly body is blocked out by another, an eclipse results. Eclipses are known to happen when the sun, moon, and earth line up in a straight line. When the moon passes between the sun and the earth, a solar eclipse occurs. When the earth covers the moon from receiving sunlight, a lunar eclipse results.

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