Title: During a particular solar eclipse (when the Moon and Sun are precisely in line), the eclipse can be ... Post by: symbo on Mar 16, 2017 During a particular solar eclipse (when the Moon and Sun are precisely in line), the eclipse can be either total (Sun completely covered) or annular (Sun not quite covered) when viewed from the eclipse centerline because
A) the Moon has deep valleys on its surface. B) the Moon's orbit is inclined at several degrees to that of the Earth. C) the Moon's distance from the Earth varies from eclipse to eclipse. D) of the time of day at the viewing site; annular eclipses always occurr in early mornings and early evenings. Title: Re: During a particular solar eclipse (when the Moon and Sun are precisely in line), the eclipse can ... Post by: discoverer on Mar 16, 2017 Content hidden
Title: Re: During a particular solar eclipse (when the Moon and Sun are precisely in line), the eclipse can be ... Post by: symbo on Jul 10, 2017 This did it for me! Thank you
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