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    eclipse
    /ɪˈklɪps/

    noun

    • 1. an obscuring of the light from one celestial body by the passage of another between it and the observer or between it and its source of illumination: "an eclipse of the sun" Similar blotting outblockingcoveringobscuring
    • 2. a phase during which the distinctive markings of a bird (especially a male duck) are obscured by moulting of the breeding plumage: "eclipse plumage"

    verb

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  2. ECLIPSE definition: 1. an occasion when the sun disappears from view, either completely or partly, while the moon is…. Learn more.

  3. May 3, 2017 · An eclipse occurs when one heavenly body such as a moon or planet moves into the shadow of another heavenly body. Let’s learn about the two types of eclipses on Earth. What is a Lunar Eclipse? The Moon moves in an orbit around Earth. At the same time, Earth orbits the Sun. Sometimes Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon.

  4. The below picture helps to understand the solar eclipse. There are four types of solar eclipse: Total eclipse; Partial eclipse; Annular eclipse; Hybrid eclipse; Total eclipse: When the light from the sun is completely blocked, it is known as a total eclipse. Here, the dark silhouette of the moon entirely obscures the intensely bright light of ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EclipseEclipse - Wikipedia

    An eclipse is an astronomical event which 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. [1] .

  6. Sep 21, 2024 · Eclipse, in astronomy, complete or partial obscuring of a celestial body by another. From the perspective of a person on Earth, the Sun is eclipsed when the Moon comes between it and Earth, and the Moon is eclipsed when it moves into the shadow of Earth cast by the Sun.

  7. 1. a. : the total or partial obscuring of one celestial body by another. b. : the passing into the shadow of a celestial body compare occultation, transit. 2. : a falling into obscurity or decline. also : the state of being eclipsed. his reputation has fallen into eclipse. 3. : the state of being in eclipse plumage. Illustration of eclipse.

  8. Sep 21, 2024 · How to watch a solar eclipse A solar eclipse is a celestial phenomenon occurring when the Moon appears to block out the Sun. (more) See all videos for this article In a partial eclipse , the centre of the Moon’s disk does not pass across the centre of the Sun’s.

  9. The partial or total blocking of light of one celestial object by another. An eclipse of the Sun or Moon occurs when the Earth, Moon, and Sun are aligned. In a solar eclipse the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth. During a total solar eclipse the disk of the Moon fully covers that of the Sun, and only the Sun's corona is visible.

  10. Oct 19, 2023 · A solar eclipse happens when the moon, on its journey around Earth, happens to pass between the sun and Earth for a moment. A solar eclipse can only happen during a new moon, a phase of the lunar cycle where the moon lies between Earth and the sun. At night, the moon is totally dark during a new moon.

  11. a situation in which the sun is covered by the moon, or the moon is covered by the Earth's shadow (= dark area): a solar / lunar eclipse. eclipse. verb [ T ] uk / ɪˈklɪps / us. eclipse verb [T] (MAKE LESS) to make another person or thing seem much less important, good, or famous: [ often passive ] Braque was somewhat eclipsed by Picasso.