Question by Chris: Is there different variations of a total eclipse?
In other words, is the position of the moon during a total eclipse exactly on the same spot everytime? I have heard of an annular eclipse in which the moon appears smaller leaving a thick ring around the moon's shadow. I was thinking maybe there was variations in between the two that are visible to, maybe, a high precision instrument since every total eclipse to the naked eye is exactly the same.
Sorry i meant variation in position as in distance.
Best answer:
Answer by Foxyes and no it is in the same spot for viewing on how it would appear and in diffrent parts of the earthand its only once a year that theres a total solar eclipse but never the exact same spot in space
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Q&A: Is there different variations of a total eclipse?
Is it safe to record a solar eclipse with an iPod?
Question by Miguel Ortega: Is it safe to record a solar eclipse with an iPod?
Today's going to be a solar eclipse and was wondering if it's safe to record it with my iPod
Best answer:
Answer by GillianI am 99.9% sure you can, but don't look at the sun with your eye when recording it. The video may or may not come out good but just make sure not to look at it with your eye.
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Why did the moon look red in some pics and white in others during the eclipse last night?
Question by ♥BlueEyez♥: Why did the moon look red in some pics and white in others during the eclipse last night?
When I went outside and looked at it, it looked red. Today I went to look at pics online and noticed that in some it looked red and in others it looked white. What is the reason for that?
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Answer by KRPit was a lunar eclipse on the winter solstice the 4 to ever happen wont be another for 200 years
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