A solar eclipse occurs when the moon’s shadow falls on the earth. It happens only on Amavasya day. But it does not occur on every new moon day. What things are there in the universe…
Types of solar eclipse
Total solar eclipse: A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely covers the sun as seen from Earth.
Partial solar eclipse: A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s shadow falls on the Earth’s surface.
Annular solar eclipse: When the Sun passes between the Sun and the Earth and the Moon crosses the Sun, the Sun appears as a bright ring with only a small portion of the Moon covering the center of the Sun. This is called an annular solar eclipse.
Combined solar eclipse: An annular solar eclipse that changes into a total solar eclipse is called a composite solar eclipse. This rarely happens.
Moon shape
The shape of the moon changes every day. Changes in the shape of the moon are called moon artifacts. It takes a day and 50 minutes for the moon to come to the same place from one place in the sky. Moon art is formed in this way. We consider the shape of the moon to be the part of the surface of the shining moon that we can see.
The new moon is called ‘0’ day or 28th day. In this condition, we cannot see the moon’s illuminated surface. Therefore, no one on earth can see the entire illuminated surface of the moon. After 14 days we can see the entire illuminated surface of the moon, i.e. it is a full moon.
Even on the day of Amavasya, even though there is light on the moon’s side, we cannot see it because it is in the opposite direction and not towards the earth. This situation is reversed on the day of the full moon. The bright side of the Moon is towards the Earth. So then we will be able to see Chandamama fully illuminated.
What is a lunar eclipse?
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon. It happens only on a full moon day but not on every full moon day.
Types of Moons
Total lunar eclipse: A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth’s shadow completely covers the visible surface of the Moon.
Partial lunar eclipse: A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth’s shadow covers part of the Moon’s visible surface.
Upachaya lunar eclipse
This eclipse occurs when the thin shadow region at the edges of the Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon. On 22 October 2008, India launched Chandrayaan to learn more about the Moon.
constellations
There are sometimes millions of stars in the universe, these stars are divided into clusters and are named after animals or people depending on their arrangement and shape. These constellations are called constellations. 88 constellations have been identified.
zodiac sign
The movement of the sun through the stars in one year is called actiflic. The strap or belt-like part that is close to this path of movement is called Rasi Chakra. There are 12 names for the 12 constellations in the zodiac. Their names are.
Aries
Taurus
Gemini
Cancer sign
Leo
Virgo
Libra
Scorpio
Sagittarius
Capricorn
Aquarius
Pisces
8 Planets Names
Planets look like stars, they do not have the power to shine by themselves. They reflect the sunlight falling on them and appear luminous. Planets their details…
1. Mercury: The closest planet to the Sun and the smallest. This planet has a short orbital period and no satellites. It is so close to the Sun that it appears to blend in with the Sun’s light.
2. Venus: It is the closest planet to Earth and the brightest among all the planets. This planet is extremely hot.
3. Land: Earth is the only planet in the solar family that has life. Earth appears blue from space. Planet Earth has a high density. Moon is the satellite of the earth.
4. Mars: This planet is also known as Aruna planet. It appears slightly red, this planet has two natural satellites.
5. Jupiter: It is the largest planet and has bright rings around it. It can rotate itself. This planet has 50 satellites.
6. Saturn: This planet is yellow with rings around the planet. It is a beautiful planet with low density. This planet has 53 satellites.
7. Uranus: This planet is very far from the sun. This planet has 27 satellites, which rotate from east to west.
8. Indra: Indra has the longest orbital period and is farthest from the Sun than all the other planets.
What things are there in the universe
What things are there in the universe