Examples of using Eclipses in English and their translations into Hindi
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be used to observe sunspots, as well as eclipses.
In my more than 50 years of observing lunar eclipses, only two eclipses meet these criteria.
A person who chases eclipses is known as an umbraphile, meaning shadow lover.
Lunar eclipses happen only when the full moon occurs around either node of its orbit ascending or descending.
Crooked orbit makes solar eclipses rare© Claus Lunau The moon stands at 384,400 kilometers from the earth- while the sun is 400 times further away.
Most years have two solar eclipses and in rare cases,
Astronomy enthusiasts and skygazers will be able to experience five eclipses in 2019, two of which will be visible in India.
Instead of the more majestic total eclipses, it will be an annular solar eclipse that will appear as a‘ring of fire' in the sky.
Christianity has equated lunar eclipses with the wrath of God,
even your average extra-heady brew rarely eclipses 250.
how past eclipses predicted major changes in our history.
For astronomers it will be one of the most exciting lunar eclipses in this decade.
first to study astronomy, the first to predict eclipses of the sun….
It depends on the filmmaker or the reader of the book how much he eclipses.
plane as the stars, so it experiences regular stellar eclipses.
Rāhu(राहु): Rahu is a snake that swallows the sun or the moon causing eclipses.
Römer found that the eclipses came later than calculations anticipated,
Römer noticed that the time between eclipses would vary throughout the year(based on whether the Earth was moving towards Jupiter or away from it).
He criticised the traditional explanation of the eclipses, and explained that' an eclipse of the moon is her entering the shadow of the earth,
Total eclipses are rare because the timing of the new moon within the eclipse season needs to be more exact for an alignment between the observer(on Earth)