For total and annular eclipses, the duration of the eclipse is given, as well as the location of the greatest eclipse ( the point of maximum eclipse ) and the path width of the total or annular eclipse.
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The cos factor certainly gets the value for a total eclipse much closer to expectations but unfortunately doesn't solve the annular eclipse situation where the model gives 11min 32sec as compared to a requirement of at least 12min 24sec.
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In some cases, the moon appears slightly smaller than the sun, and the result is an " annular eclipse " instead of a total eclipse & mdash; there's a ring ( annulus ) of sun sticking out from behind the moon.
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The mission ended after more than ten years of successful observation when it went into its " safehold " mode during an annular eclipse on December 14, 2001 20 : 58 : 33 and the spacecraft lost lock on the sun.
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This means that you're more likely to get an annular eclipse instead of a total eclipse, compared to the northern hemisphere summer, when the sun is at its smallest apparent size .-- talk ) 13 : 34, 28 December 2007 ( UTC)
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Just south of Puerto Vallarta and about 30 miles ( 50 kilometers ) south of the tip of the Baja California peninsula, 97 percent of the sun was hidden, leaving only a narrow burning ring of fire, known as an annular eclipse.
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More frequently, however, partial eclipses occur when the moon appears to cover only a portion of the sun, and occasionally, when the moon is in the right position, an annular eclipse develops so that the sun's bright light appears as a brilliant ring surrounding a dark central disk.
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Two promotional trailers for the episode were released by Eleven and British broadcaster annular eclipse occurred in Australia ten days before the episode was broadcast . " Episode 6646 " was watched by 353, 000 Australian viewers, which made it the top rated programme on the digital multichannels that day.
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:: " Annular eclipse " is a type of partial eclipse where all of the Moon is covering the Sun, yet the Sun isn't covered 100 %, there is an annulus around the Moon that is not covered by the Moon . talk ) 01 : 51, 14 September 2013 ( UTC)
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Because the orbits of the Earth and ( especially ) of the Moon aren't perfectly circular, a solar eclipse will sometimes occur when the Moon's apparent size is appreciably smaller than that of the Sun : an annular eclipse . Preceding contribs ) 21 : 39, 24 February 2008 ( UTC)