NASAさんのインスタグラム写真 - (NASAInstagram)「Paint it, black 🖤⁣ ⁣ On April 20, skywatchers in Australia and parts of southeast Asia will be able to view a hybrid solar eclipse as it passes over the Indian and Pacific Oceans—while the rest of the world can follow the links in our bio to check out live streams on NASA's YouTube and Twitch channels! (Links in bio.)⁣ ⁣ Tolar eclipses occur when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth fully or partially align, casting a shadow on our home planet and obscuring the bright face of our closest star. Remember, it is unsafe to look directly at the Sun for most of the eclipse without specialized eye protection.⁣ ⁣ There are several types of eclipses, total, annular, hybrid, and partial. In a total eclipse, the Moon entirely blocks the Sun allowing people in the eclipse's path to see the star's corona – outer atmosphere. Total eclipses are the only type where viewers can momentarily remove their eclipse glasses. In an annular eclipse, the Moon perfectly lines up with the Sun but is farther away from the surface of Earth and does not fully cover the Sun's face. Hybrid eclipses shift from annular to total due to our planet's curve. In partial eclipses, the Moon is not fully lined up with the Sun, only partially covering its bright face.⁣ ⁣ Image description: In the center of the image, a faint white outline of the Sun's corona appears behind the Moon as it is fully obscured during a total eclipse in 2017. On the top corner of the eclipse, a bright yellow-white section sends rays of sunshine in several directions, with a bright pink outline next to it.⁣ ⁣ Credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani⁣ ⁣ #NASA #Eclipse #Sun #SolarSystem #SolarEclipse」4月19日 6時54分 - nasa

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Paint it, black 🖤⁣

On April 20, skywatchers in Australia and parts of southeast Asia will be able to view a hybrid solar eclipse as it passes over the Indian and Pacific Oceans—while the rest of the world can follow the links in our bio to check out live streams on NASA's YouTube and Twitch channels! (Links in bio.)⁣

Tolar eclipses occur when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth fully or partially align, casting a shadow on our home planet and obscuring the bright face of our closest star. Remember, it is unsafe to look directly at the Sun for most of the eclipse without specialized eye protection.⁣

There are several types of eclipses, total, annular, hybrid, and partial. In a total eclipse, the Moon entirely blocks the Sun allowing people in the eclipse's path to see the star's corona – outer atmosphere. Total eclipses are the only type where viewers can momentarily remove their eclipse glasses. In an annular eclipse, the Moon perfectly lines up with the Sun but is farther away from the surface of Earth and does not fully cover the Sun's face. Hybrid eclipses shift from annular to total due to our planet's curve. In partial eclipses, the Moon is not fully lined up with the Sun, only partially covering its bright face.⁣

Image description: In the center of the image, a faint white outline of the Sun's corona appears behind the Moon as it is fully obscured during a total eclipse in 2017. On the top corner of the eclipse, a bright yellow-white section sends rays of sunshine in several directions, with a bright pink outline next to it.⁣

Credit: NASA/Aubrey Gemignani⁣

#NASA #Eclipse #Sun #SolarSystem #SolarEclipse


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