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This evening, the sky in Shenzhen has a full eclipse. I look forward to the stars and the moon. The day has finally come.
After dinner, I came to the residential garden. Gradually I saw the full moon food slowly being eaten. Until around 11 o'clock, the moon gradually disappeared. I think what's going on here! What is the difference between eclipse and eclipse! So I went online to query information about total monthly and daily food.
Originally, Eclipse: The moon moves between the Sun and the Earth. If the three are in a straight line, the moon will block the light from the sun to the earth, and the shadow behind the moon will fall onto the earth, at this time, an eclipse occurs. Eclipse usually occurs on the first day of the lunar calendar.
Eclipse: when the moon runs to the Shadow part of the earth, the area between the Moon and the Earth will be blocked by the Earth because of the sun, and the moon is missing. At this time, the sun, Earth, and moon are exactly (or almost) in the same line. Eclipse can be divided into three types: partial eclipse, full eclipse, and half eclipse. The eclipse may only happen around the 15th day of the lunar calendar.
Their biggest difference is that eclipse occurs during the day and eclipse occurs at night. An eclipse is a shadow cast between the Sun and the Earth to form an eclipse. An eclipse is the earth in the middle of the sun and the moon. The earth blocks the light from the sun to the moon to form an eclipse.