solar eclipse
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Definition
Noun: A solar eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily blocking all or part of the Sun's light from reaching the Earth.
Usage
The term "solar eclipse" is used to describe the specific celestial event. It is a countable noun. - Scientists and enthusiasts traveled to the path of totality to observe the solar eclipse. - A partial solar eclipse will be visible from our city next month. - Looking directly at a solar eclipse without proper eye protection can cause serious damage.
Advanced Usage
- "To experience/witness a solar eclipse": To see or be present for the event.
- We were lucky to experience a total solar eclipse during our lifetime.
- "Path of totality" (related term): The narrow track on Earth's surface where a total solar eclipse is visible.
- The path of totality for the 2024 eclipse crossed several countries.
Variants and Related Words
- Eclipse (noun): The general term for when one celestial body moves into the shadow of another. A solar eclipse is one type of eclipse; the other primary type is a lunar eclipse.
- Total solar eclipse (noun phrase): An eclipse where the Sun is completely obscured by the Moon.
- Partial solar eclipse (noun phrase): An eclipse where only a part of the Sun is obscured.
- Annular solar eclipse (noun phrase): An eclipse where the Moon covers the Sun's center, leaving a ring (annulus) of sunlight visible around the Moon's edges.
Synonyms
- Sun eclipse (less common variant)
- Eclipse of the sun
Related Phrases
- "Solar eclipse glasses": Special protective eyewear designed for safely viewing a solar eclipse.
- Make sure your solar eclipse glasses meet the ISO 12312-2 safety standard.
- "Solar eclipse chase/chaser": Refers to the activity or person who travels to locations to observe solar eclipses.
- He is a dedicated solar eclipse chaser who has seen over ten total eclipses.
Noun
- the moon interrupts light from the sun