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Eclipse

SCIENCE LESSON FOR ELEMENTARY

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Welcome to the Science Lesson for Elementary

Students on Eclipses!

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Lesson Outcomes

Understanding Eclipses

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Identifying Eclipse Types

Safe Viewing Practices

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Understanding Eclipses

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An eclipse occurs when a celestial body moves into the shadow of another, either blocking the Sun (solar eclipse) or sunlight from reaching the Moon (lunar eclipse), fascinating humans for centuries.

What is an Eclipse?

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The darkest part of the shadow.

Antumbra

Umbra

Sun

Moon

Penumbra

The lighter part of the shadow surrounding the umbra.

The area where the Sun appears as a ring around the Moon.

Earth

Types of Shadows

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Eclipses result from the alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon. The shadow causing an eclipse has a darker umbra and a lighter penumbra. The type of eclipse experienced depends on one's position relative to these shadows.

How Eclipses Happen

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Solar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

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Types of Eclipses

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Solar Eclipses

Occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.

A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth, with three types: Total, Partial, and Annular. Solar eclipses are rare, brief events that are thrilling to observe.

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Partial

Annular

Total

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Types of Solar Eclipses

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Lunar Eclipses

Occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the Moon, creating shadow effects. Lunar eclipses can be total, partial, or penumbral, with different levels of shadow coverage on the Moon.

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Sun

Earth

Moon

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About Lunar Eclipse

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Aspect

Solar Eclipse

Lunar Eclipse

Occurs When

Moon is between Earth and Sun

Earth is between Sun and Moon

Visible

Daytime

Nighttime

Types

Total, Partial, Annular

Total, Partial, Penumbral

Safety

Needs special eye protection

Safe to view with the naked eye

Duration

Minutes to a few hours

Up to several hours

Solar vs.

Lunar Eclipses

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Viewing Eclipses

Use Eclipse Glasses

Avoid Direct Viewing

Use Indirect Viewing Methods

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Thank You

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