Solar Eclipse Explained
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun, creating a stunning spectacle that only happens on Earth. The unique alignment of the moon and sun, which appears to be the same size from our perspective, is a cosmic coincidence that won't last forever, as the moon is gradually moving away from our planet. Different types of eclipses—total, partial, and annular—result from varying alignments and distances, showcasing the fascinating dynamics of our solar system.In this clip
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