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Q1. At what phase of the Moon does a partial solar eclipse occur?
---> NEW MOON - A solar eclipse can only take place at the phase of new moon, when the moon passes directly between the sun and Earth and its shadows fall upon Earth's surface.
Q2. At what phase of the Moon does a total eclipse happen?
---> Alignment produces a total solar eclipse, a partial solar eclipse or an annular solar eclipse depends on several factors.
Q3. What part of the moon's shadow does a partial solar eclipse take place?
---> PENUMBRA - PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSES occur when the part of the penumbra and part of the umbra of the moon's shadow passes over a region on the Earth's surface. To an observer, the moon only partially blocks the sun.
Q4. What part of the moon's shadow does a total solar eclipse happen?'
---> The umbra takes the shape of a dark, slender cone. It is surrounded by the penumbra, a lighter, funnel-shaped shadow from which sunlight is partially obscured. During a total solar eclipse, the moon casts its umbra upon Earth's surface; that shadow can sweep a third of the way around the planet in just a few hours.
Q5. How long does a total solar eclipse last?
---> During the brief period of totality, when the sun is completely covered, the beautiful corona — the tenuous outer atmosphere of the sun — is revealed. Totality may last as long as 7 minutes 31 seconds, though most total eclipses are usually much shorter.
( if shorten answer ) ---> Totality may last as long as 7 minutes 31 seconds, though most total eclipses are usually much shorter.
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