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Page 1: Solar and Lunar Eclipses

Solar and Lunar

Eclipses

By: Annette Miles

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An eclipse is the casting of a _______ of one celestial body on the surface

of another. The Earth’s shadow creates a _____ eclipse; the Moon’s

shadow creates a _____ eclipse.

shadow

lunarsolar

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A solar eclipse happens when the _____ blocks our view of the sun. This happens when the Moon is exactly

between the Sun and the Earth during the _________ phase.

Moon

new moon

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The shadows cast during an eclipse have two parts: The penumbra and the umbra. The ________ is the faint _____ shadow. A _______ eclipse is visible from within this shadow.

penumbra outerpartial

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How to draw a solar eclipse:1) On a piece of paper, draw a Sun on the far left, an Earth on the far right, and a moon close to the Earth. All bodies need to be drawn in a straight line.

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How to draw a solar eclipse:2) Find a point at the top of the Sun and the top of the Moon. Using a ruler, draw a line to connect the points and continue line to the Earth.

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How to draw a solar eclipse:3) Now from the same point on the Sun, find the point at the center of the bottom of the moon and draw a line.

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How to draw a solar eclipse:4) Find the point at the center of the bottom of the Sun and draw the same two lines.

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How to draw a solar eclipse:5) Shade in the umbra, this one is shaded gray. Under this part of the shadow you would experience a total eclipse.

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How to draw a solar eclipse:6) Shade in the penumbra, this one is shaded pink. Under this part of the shadow you would experience a partial eclipse.

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A total solar eclipse is very brief. It lasts only ______________. It is, however, one

of the most awe inspiring events in all of nature. The sky becomes _____ and the temperature may _____ several degrees.

a few minutes

dark drop

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A dark disk replaces the Sun, but surrounding the Moon is a beautiful

halo of light. This is the Sun’s ______.corona

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Viewing a solar eclipse with the naked eye is very _________. The intense

visible light from the Sun can cause damage to the retinas of your eyes. Only view a solar eclipse with proper

eye protection.

dangerous

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The next graphic shows the path for different solar eclipses through 2025.

Notice there are two solar eclipses that cross the

United States (2017 and 2024).

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A special feature during a total solar eclipse is called ____________. These

are bead-like bursts of light that appear about _________ before and after totality during a solar eclipse.

Baily's beads15 seconds

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Baily's beads are caused by sunlight shining through valleys on the edge of the _____. They

roughly resemble a string of beads.

Moon

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Another interesting

feature during a solar eclipse

is called a ____________. This is a large burst of light that appears

a few seconds before and

after totality.

“Diamond Ring”

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Solar eclipses give scientists

a unique opportunity to view features of our Sun. During an eclipse the Sun’s ______ and Sun’s

__________ can be observed and studied.

corona

prominences

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Here a solar prominence is visible during a total solar eclipse. The

prominence appears as a ___ cloud and consists of ionized ____ that is projecting above the surface of the

sun.

red gas

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The moon’s orbit around the Earth is an _______ shape. If the eclipse

happens during the moon’s apogee, its ______ distance from the Earth, the moon’s shadow is a bit smaller and the result is an _______ eclipse.

ellipticalfarthest

annular

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During an annular eclipse, an outer ring of the Sun will be ______ around

the moon. The moon does not completely block out the sun.

visible

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This illustration shows an ________ shadow produced during this type of eclipse .

antumbra

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The second type of eclipse is a lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse occurs when the _____ passes through the shadow of the ______. This happens during a

____ moon. A total lunar eclipse is only evident when the Moon is

passing through the Earth’s umbral shadow.

MoonEarth

full

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During the total eclipse, the Moon is still _____. The Moon will actually become a variety of colors from

deep black to rich shades of red. The red coloring comes from light from the sun that is _______ as it passes

through the Earth’s __________ and is

bent toward the moon.

That light reflects off the

surface of the

Moon and into our eyes on

Earth.

visible

filteredatmosphere

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The red or copper color will only be seen as the shadow of the Earth

_________ covers the Moon. See the progression of a total lunar eclipse.

completely

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Unlike solar eclipses which last only a few minutes, a total lunar eclipse

lasts over _______. The shadow from the Earth is _____ than the shadow that the Moon casts on the Earth

during a solar eclipse.

an hour larger

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A _______ lunar

eclipse occurs

when only part of

the Moon passes through

the umbra, or

the darkest part of Earth’s shadow.

partial

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How to draw a lunar eclipse:1) On a piece of paper, draw a Sun on the far left, the Moon on the far right, and the Earth between the two. All bodies need to be drawn in a straight line.

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How to draw a lunar eclipse:2) Find a point at the top of the Sun and the top of the Earth. Using a ruler, draw a line to connect the points and continue line to the Moon.

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How to draw a lunar eclipse:3. Now from the same point on the Sun, find the point at the center of the bottom of the Earth and draw a line.

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How to draw a lunar eclipse:4) Find the point at the center of the bottom of the Sun and draw the same two lines.

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How to draw a lunar eclipse:5) Shade in the umbra, this one is shaded gray. Under this part of the shadow you would experience a total eclipse.

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How to draw a lunar eclipse:6) Shade in the penumbra, this one is shaded pink.

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