Examples of using Total eclipse in English and their translations into Hindi
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The total eclipse of March 29, 2006.
Any given point on earth experiences a total eclipse about once every 400 years.
A total eclipse begins as a partial eclipse, as the moon very slowly makes its way in front of the sun.
What a cool way to observe the total eclipse and to explore the wonders of the universe!
Also, note that there are many townsand cities that sit off the totality track, but are within easy driving distance to viewing the total eclipse.
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The last total eclipse over Ghana was in 1947.
Totality may last aslong as 7 minutes 31 seconds, though most total eclipses are usually much shorter.
Instead of a more majestic total eclipse, it is an annular solar eclipse that is appearing as a“ring of fire” in the sky.
He promotes an apocalyptic belief known as the"bloodmoon prophecy" highlighting a lunar sequence of four total eclipses that occurred in 2014/15.
One day during a total eclipse of the sun, Veronica and two friends decide to use a Ouija board to invoke her father's spirit.
In India, the January 31 lunareclipse will start from 5.18 pm, the total eclipse will start at 6.21 pm and it will last till 7.37 pm.
Total eclipses, in which darkness falls and the sun's normally invisible atmosphere is seen around a blackened sun, attract many travellers.
The partial eclipse will start earlier and end later, but the total eclipse itself will take about one hour and 40 minutes to cross the country.".
On April 8, 2024, a total eclipse will soar over Mexico, entering America at Texas and then making its way to Maine and the maritime provinces of Canada.
This slower moving full Moon will take longer time and greater distance of Earth's umbral shadow cone to travel,making it the longest duration of total eclipse of this century.
Instead of the more majestic total eclipses, it will be an annular solar eclipse that will appear as a‘ring of fire' in the sky.
At that, a cheer erupted from the beach, and I took off my eclipse glasses,because at this point during the total eclipse, it was safe to look at the sun with the naked eye.
Total eclipses are rare because the timing of the new moon within the eclipse season needs to be more exact for an alignment between the observer(on Earth) and the centers of the Sun and Moon.
On June 30, 1973 a combined team of British, American,and French astronomers were able to experience the longest total eclipse in the history of humanity by chasing the shadow of the moon across the Sahara desert in an, at the time, prototype Concorde(001) aircraft.
In a total eclipse, for all of two or three minutes, the moon completely blocks the face of the sun, creating what he described as the most awe-inspiring spectacle in all of nature.
An eclipse when the Moon is near its closest distance from the Earth(that is,near its perigee) can be a total eclipse because the Moon will appear to be large enough to cover completely the Sun's bright disk, or photosphere; a total eclipse has a magnitude greater than 1.
The total eclipse enters at the city of St Joseph- where it has one of the longest totalities, at 2 minutes, 38 seconds- and cuts clean across the state, through Missouri's forests, plains and deep valleys, along with pockets of civilization, from Columbia to Jefferson City.
An eclipse that occurs when the Moon is near its closest distance to Earth(i.e.,near its perigee) can be a total eclipse because the Moon will appear to be large enough to completely cover the Sun's bright disk, or photosphere; a total eclipse has a magnitude greater than 1.
However, Munroe notes no total eclipse of the region in at least the next one thousand years will cause this, with the next scheduled such event on the islands, which will occur in April of 2,432, occurring at a time of day in which the sun will still be shining elsewhere on the empire.
A classic line fromBonnie Tyler's classic 1983 hit Total Eclipse of the Heart, it also makes for a truly gut-wrenching quote on the nature of love, especially when it goes so horribly wrong.