What is an Eclipse?

By Hendrik De Villiers, published Sep 04, 2007
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There are two kinds of eclipse; a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse. In lay-persons terms it is an eclipse of the Sun and an eclipse of the Moon.

A solar eclipse is when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun which can totally or partially block or obscure the Earth's view of the Sun. In other words the sun moves past a shadow of the moon. This can occur only when the Moon is full, and when the Sun, Earth and Moon are exactly on a line, or very closely so. Normally a solar eclipse does not last long as it must be remembered it only takes the time the earth is moving in his normal orbit path.

A lunar eclipse is when the Moon passes through some portion of the Earth's shadow. A total eclipse of the moon is the most spectacular event of the two. At the start of the eclipse, the Moon looks like a normal bright full Moon and then it seems to get darker. The change is so small that you can just barely see it happening. As time goes by, the Moon gets darker and darker until it all of a sudden changes colours, usually to a dark purple or apricot colour and finally gets completely dark and almost disappears. After a few minutes, the whole process reverses and the Moon gets lighter and lighter until it finally goes back to being a normal Full Moon.

In ancient times, and even in today's modern age, solar eclipses were attributed to mythical properties. Total solar eclipses can be frightening events for people unaware of their astronomical nature, as the Sun suddenly disappears in the middle of the day and the sky darkens in a matter of minutes. Remember for ancient people, the Sun was a symbol of life, of happiness and prosperity. When the Gift of Life suddenly started to disappear, people started panicking. Naturally they thought they did something wrong and were punished. It could even happen that they sacrificed someone - and suddenly the Gift of Life returned believing that sacrificing someone did the job!

What is an Eclipse?

A marvel of nature

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