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solar eclipses

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English - Turkish
güneş tutulması
solar eclipse
güneş tutulması

20 Mart 2015 sabahı sırasında tam güneş tutulması İskoçyanın kuzeybatısında yer alan Faroe adalarından ve Greenland'in doğusunda yer alan Svalbarg adalarından gözle görülebilir olacak. - During the morning of March 20, 2015, a total solar eclipse will be visible from the Faroe Islands, located northwest of Scotland, and the Svalbard Islands, located east of Greenland.

Dünkü Güneş tutulmasını gördün mü? - Did you see the solar eclipse yesterday?

solar eclipse
gün tutulması
solar eclipse
gökb. güneş tutulması, gün tutulması
solar eclipse
gün tutulması astr
English - English
plural form of solar eclipse
solar eclipse
A phenomenon occurring when the Moon passes between the Earth and the sun
solar eclipse
The event that occurs when the moon passes directly between Earth and the sun, blocking our view of the sun
solar eclipse
As the moon orbits the earth, it is sometimes in a direct line between the earth and the sun The moon's shadow falls on the earth's surface and a solar eclipse occurs
solar eclipse
The total or partial obscuration of the Sun by the Moon A solar eclipse occurs at a given point on the surface of the Earth once every 360 years, on average Each year at least two and no more than five solar eclipses occur The Moon's shadow moves east across the surface of the Earth at about 3700 km per hour Solar eclipses can be partial, annular, or total Total solar eclipses are spectacular sights and are worth the effort usually required to journey to a site covered by their narrow path Totality cannot last for more than about seven minutes Only during a total solar eclipse is the remarkable solar corona visible
solar eclipse
When the Moon passes exactly between the Earth and the Sun and casts a shadow on the Earth
solar eclipse
A phenomenon that occurs when the Earth passes into the shadow of the Moon A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is close enough to completely block the Sun's light An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is farther away and is not able to completely block the light This results in a ring of light around the Moon
solar eclipse
when the shadow of the Moon hits the Earth at exactly new phase The Moon covers up part or all of the Sun
solar eclipse
the moon interrupts light from the sun
solar eclipse
when the moon is located precisely between the sun and the earth, eclipse of the sun
solar eclipse
An eclipse where the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth
solar eclipse
When the Sun is covered up by the Moon An omen of deep transformation, often lasting 6 to 12 months See also eclipse
solar eclipse
An eclipse of the sun occurs when the moon is in a direct line between the sun and the earth, casting some of the earth's surface in its shadow The moon's disk shaped outline appears to cover the sun's brighter surface, or photosphere That part of the earth that is directly in the moon's shadow will see a total eclipse of the sun, while the areas around it will see a partial eclipse
solar eclipse
An arrangement (in order) of the Earth, Moon, and Sun where the Moon blocks the light from the Sun to an observer on Earth The Moon's shadow does not completely contain the Earth Only a narrow shadow cone of totality sweeps across the Earth's surface (umbra) surrounded by a partial shadow (penumbra) The solar eclipse alignment of Earth, Moon and Sun does not occur every month, because the Moon's orbit is tilted five degrees from a plane containing the Earth and Sun
solar eclipse
Sol = [Latin] Sun; eclipsis = [Latin] eclipse, from ekleipsis, ekleipoo = [Greek] be delayed A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon covers the Sun in the sky Solar eclipses are fairly rare A picture of the Sun's corona taken during a solar eclipse can be seen on the Evans Facility Pictures page
solar eclipse
The obscuration of the light of the sun by the moon
solar eclipse
The name of the event when the moon comes exactly between the Sun and Earth
solar eclipse
occurs when the Moon occults the Sun and casts a shadow on the Earth; the three types of solar eclipses are annular, partial and total
solar eclipse
the passage of the new Moon directly between the Sun and the Earth when the Moon's shadow is cast upon the Earth The Sun appears in the sky either partially or totally covered by the Moon
solar eclipse
An eclipse caused when the Moon comes directly between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily blocking out Su@s disk in the sky
solar eclipses

    Hyphenation

    so·lar eclipses

    Turkish pronunciation

    sōlır iklîpsız

    Pronunciation

    /ˈsōlər ēˈkləpsəz/ /ˈsoʊlɜr iːˈklɪpsəz/
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