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Solar Eclipse

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  • How much of the sun will be blocked out in NH?
    About 90%
  • How often can you see a solar eclipse from the same spot on Earth?
    About every 375 years (for only a few minutes!)
  • What do you need to watch a solar eclipse?
    Special light-blocking glasses
  • What kind of eclipse is when the moon blocks the sun's light?
    Solar Eclipse
  • What time can you see the eclipse in NH on April 8th?
    2:17- 4:35 (with peak at 3:29 pm)
  • What kind of eclipse is when the Earth blocks sunlight from hitting the moon?
    Lunar Eclipse
  • What are some things that happen during a solar eclipse?
    It gets darker (like dawn or dusk), temperature drops, winds will lessen, birds will get quiet, animals will head back to the barn, crickets get noisier
  • What is more common to see- a solar eclipse or a lunar eclipse?
    Lunar eclipses
  • Will YOU be watching for the eclipse?
    You definitely should!
  • How often does a total solar eclipse happen?
    About every 1 1/2 years (somewhere on Earth)
  • What is the path of the eclipse in the US?
    From southwest to northeast
  • What is bigger, the earth or the moon?
    The Earth is about 4 times bigger than the moon!
  • What gets darker in a solar eclipse?
    The sun
  • What happens during a solar eclipse
    It gets dark in the middle of the day
  • When is the 2024 solar eclipse happening?
    Monday, April 8th around 3:30 pm (in NH)
  • Why is being able to see a total solar eclipse rare?
    Since the moon's shadow isn't very big, only a small part of the earth will see it (you must be in the path of the moon's shadow)
  • When will the next total solar eclipse happen in NJ? (What year?)
    2079 (55 years!)
  • What gets darker in a lunar eclipse?
    The moon
  • What is a partial eclipse vs. a total eclipse?
    Partial- the moon doesn't completely cover the sun