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eclipse$23747$ - translation to dutch

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eclipse (album); ECLIPSE; The Eclipse; Eclipse (film); The Eclipse (film); Eclipse (novel); Eclipse (song); Eclipse (company); Eclipse (brand)

eclipse      
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solar eclipse         
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  • Einstein]]'s theory of [[general relativity]].
  • solar eclipse on August 1, 2008]] in [[Novosibirsk]], [[Russia]]. All times UTC (local time was UTC+7). The time span between shots is three minutes.
  • 2017 total solar eclipse]] viewed in real time with audience reactions
  • Annular solar eclipse
  • ''Astronomers Studying an Eclipse'' painted by [[Antoine Caron]] in 1571
  • Comparison of minimum and maximum apparent sizes of the Sun and Moon (and planets). An annular eclipse can occur when the Sun has a larger apparent size than the Moon, whereas a total eclipse can occur when the Moon has a larger apparent size.
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  • 2006 total solar eclipse]].
  • Earth's orbital plane]]) results in the revolution of the [[lunar nodes]] relative to the Earth. This causes an [[eclipse season]] approximately every six months, in which a solar eclipse can occur at the [[new moon]] phase and a [[lunar eclipse]] can occur at the [[full moon]] phase.
  • Geometry of a total solar eclipse (not to scale)
  • A composite image showing the ISS transit of the Sun while the 2017 solar eclipse was in progress.
  • Records of the solar eclipses of 993 and 1004 as well as the lunar eclipses of 1001 and 1002 by [[Ibn Yunus]] of Cairo (c. 1005).
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  • Partial and annular phases of the [[solar eclipse of May 20, 2012]]
  • Eclipse path for total and hybrid eclipses from 2021 to 2040.
  • Partial solar eclipse
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NATURAL PHENOMENON WHEREIN THE SUN IS OBSCURED BY THE MOON
Annular eclipse; Annular Eclipse; Solar eclipses; Sun eclipse; Partial Solar Eclipse; Solar eclipse (astronomy); Eclipse of the earth; Eclipse of the Earth; Solar Eclipse; Annular solar eclipse; Total solar eclipse; Hybrid eclipse; Partial solar eclipse; Hybrid solar eclipse; Umbraphiles; Eclipse of the sun; Solar eclipses on Earth; Total eclipse of the sun; Eclipse of the Sun; Total eclipse of the Sun; Solareclipse; Umbra, penumbra, and antumbra; Totality (eclipse)
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lunar eclipse         
  • Timelapse of a total lunar eclipse
  • refracts]] [[sunlight]] into the shadow cone.
  • a lunar eclipse]].
  • Earth's orbital plane]]) results in the revolution of the [[lunar nodes]] relative to the Earth. This causes an [[eclipse season]] approximately every six months, in which a [[solar eclipse]] can occur at the [[new moon]] phase and a lunar eclipse can occur at the [[full moon]] phase.
  • refracted]] by Earth's atmosphere, producing a reddish color.
  • shadow]] cast by [[Earth]]. Within the [[umbra]], the central region, the planet totally shields direct [[sunlight]]. In contrast, within the [[penumbra]], the outer portion, the sunlight is only partially blocked. (Neither the [[Sun]], [[Moon]], and Earth sizes nor the distances between the bodies are to scale.)
  • Contact points relative to the Earth's umbral and penumbral shadows, here with the Moon near is descending node
  • refracted]] by Earth's atmosphere shines on the Moon, leaving a reddish color. This can be seen in different exposures of a partial lunar eclipse, for example here with exposures of 1/80, 2/5, and 2 seconds.
WHEN THE MOON PASSES DIRECTLY BEHIND THE EARTH
Penumbral eclipse; Lunar Eclipse; Partial lunar eclipse; Total lunar eclipse; Lunar eclipses; Full lunar eclipse; Moon eclipse; Lunar elipse; Selenelion; Penumbral lunar eclipse; Eclipse of the Moon; Eclipse of the moon; Selenehelion; Horizontal eclipse; Blood Moon (eclipse); Selenelionic; 🝶; Blood Moon eclipse
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Definition

eclipse
I. n.
1.
Occultation, eclipsing.
2.
Obscuration, darkening, dimming, clouding, veiling, hiding, shrouding, disappearance, concealment, vanishing, occultation.
3.
Extinguishment, extinction, obliteration, blotting out, destruction, annihilation.
II. v. a.
1.
Darken, obscure, dim.
2.
Cloud, veil, shroud, hide, hide from view.
3.
Throw into the shade, utterly surpass, put out of competition.
4.
Extinguish, blot out, put out, annihilate, annul.
III. v. n.
Suffer eclipse, be eclipsed, darkened, veiled, hidden, dimmed, or obscured.

Wikipedia

Eclipse (disambiguation)

An eclipse is an astronomical event.

Eclipse may also refer to: