Sunday, October 14, 2012

Q&A: What is the totality of a solar eclipse?


Question by Kelsey Jarczynski: What is the totality of a solar eclipse?
a)the amount of time the entire eclipse event lasts
b)the amount of light that is visible during an eclipse
c)the time when the Sun is completely covered by the Moon


Best answer:
Answer by zhuge_liang1c) the time when the Sun is completely covered by the Moon

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The total solar eclipse of 1 August 2008 observed from 27000 ft. in a King Air 200 over Taylor Island, Nunavut, Canada. Totality was 1 minute 39 seconds. Video shot by Stephen Bedingfield of the Totality on the Tundra group.
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Total Solar Eclipse | Solar Eclipse Information

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