Solar Eclipse From Space

These images show how vividly eclipse s shadow passes and falls on earth by the moon s intervention.
Solar eclipse from space. A partial eclipse when the moon doesn t completely cover the sun happens at least twice a year somewhere on earth. This total eclipse happens about every year and a half somewhere on earth. Nasa astronaut chris cassidy shared images of the eclipse s shadow falling on earth from the space. Other times the moon blocks all of the sun s light.
A solar eclipse happens when at just the right moment the moon passes between the sun and earth. This is called a partial solar eclipse. Isn t it strange that it gets dark in the middle of the day. A solar eclipse happens when the moon gets in the way of the sun s light and casts its shadow on earth.
It is not a mystery that a solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between earth and the sun blocking the sunlight from passing.