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CliQ INDIA > Special News > October 2023 Solar and Lunar eclipse: Know everything about Eclipse
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October 2023 Solar and Lunar eclipse: Know everything about Eclipse

The annular solar eclipse will be on October 14 and partial lunar eclipse will be on October 28.

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The annular solar eclipse on October 14 will be visible from a narrow path that crosses the Americas, Europe, and Africa. The path of totality begins in the Pacific Ocean, crosses over North America and Central America, and then ends in the Atlantic Ocean. The eclipse will also be partially visible from a much wider region, including South America, Europe, and Africa. And the partial lunar eclipse on October 28 will be visible from most of the Americas, Europe, and Africa. The eclipse will begin at sunset on October 28 and will peak around midnight. The eclipse will end at sunrise on October 29.
But do you know what actually Is solar and lunar eclipse? In this article we will tell you everything you need to know about solar and lunar eclipse.

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What is a Solar eclipseTypes of Solar EclipsesWhat is Lunar EclipseType of Lunar Eclipses

What is a Solar eclipse

Imagine a sunny day suddenly turning into an eerie twilight, as the bright sun is obscured by an otherworldly celestial visitor. Birds fall silent, and the air chills. What could cause such a spectacle? It’s none other than the enigmatic solar eclipse.

A solar eclipse is like the sun taking a brief break from its relentless shining. It happens when the Moon, our constant companion in the sky, positions itself between Earth and the Sun, casting its shadow upon our planet. This seemingly magical occurrence brings daylight to a temporary halt as the Moon blocks a portion of the sun’s brilliance.

Types of Solar Eclipses

Partial Solar Eclipse: In this scenario, the Moon partially covers the Sun, casting a shadow on Earth but leaving a bright, crescent-shaped sun.
Total Solar Eclipse: The Moon perfectly aligns with the Sun, completely blocking its light for a few minutes. Day turns into night, stars become visible, and the Sun’s corona, a fiery halo, dances in the darkened sky.

Annular Solar Eclipse: This type of eclipse occurs when the Moon is farther from Earth in its orbit, and it appears smaller in the sky. As a result, the Sun is not entirely covered, creating a spectacular “ring of fire” effect.

What is Lunar Eclipse

Picture a tranquil night under a star-studded sky, where the silvery Moon reigns supreme. Now, imagine that celestial scene transforming into a spellbinding spectacle as the Moon undergoes a breathtaking transformation itself. This captivating cosmic event is none other than a lunar eclipse. In this article, we’ll embark on a mesmerizing journey into the world of lunar eclipses, exploring their magic, science, and the stories they’ve inspired throughout history.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth slides between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow over our lunar companion. This alignment sets the stage for a celestial ballet where the Earth, Moon, and Sun engage in a captivating dance.

Type of Lunar Eclipses

Partial lunar eclipse

a partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Earth and Moon aren’t exactly aligned, so only part of the Moon passes into Earth’s umbral shadow and thus only part of it appears red.

Total lunar eclipse

This is when the Moon passes into Earth’s umbral shadow, which can result in the Moon turning red. This is sometimes called a ‘blood Moon’, although astronomers aren’t super keen on that term, which has more roots in astrology.

Penumbral lunar eclipse

When the Moon passes into the outer shadow, we call this a penumbral lunar eclipse. There aren’t many noticeable effects during a penumbral eclipse. The Moon only gets very slightly darker, and it is normally difficult to notice, even with a telescope.

In both solar and lunar eclipses, the alignment of the three celestial bodies plays a crucial role in determining the type and intensity of the eclipse. Solar eclipses are visible only from specific regions on Earth, while lunar eclipses can often be seen from a larger portion of the nighttime hemisphere. These celestial events have fascinated humanity for centuries, inspiring scientific exploration and cultural myths and legends.

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