Friday 1 August 2014

Information is Power; be informed

Facts about Solar Ellipses
  • There are between 2 and 5 solar eclipses each year
  • When the moon completely obscures sun so only the solar corona can be seen, it is called a TOTALITY.
  •   A total solar eclipse only happens once every 1 and half years.
  •  The moves across the sun at 2,250lem per hour
  • Only partial solar eclipses can be observed from the North and South poles.
  • The largest a total solar eclipse can last is 7 and half minutes.
  • The width of the path of totality is at most 269km wide.
  •  Almost identical eclipses occur after 18 years and 11 years; this is known as the SACRO CYCLE.

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