O que é um Eclipse? Eclipse Solar vs Eclipse Lunar (Astronomia)

What is an Eclipse? Solar Eclipse vs. Lunar Eclipse (Astronomy) Have you ever seen an eclipse? It's fun, isn't it? Maybe even a little disconcerting, but we know it only lasts a short time. It must have been terrifying to early humanity. Your faithful companion in the sky suddenly disappears. It must have felt like the world was going to end. Even now, with all we know, an eclipse is one of the most dramatic celestial events we can see with the naked eye. Perhaps the details are a little fuzzy. Do we know that an eclipse has something to do with the Earth crossing the path of the Moon—or, is it the Moon crossing the path of the Sun? Which occurs for a solar eclipse and which for a lunar eclipse? Let's take a look. Phases of a Solar Eclipse: Phase 1: Partial Eclipse - The Moon gradually obscures the Sun. Phase 2: Baily's Grains Phase 3: The Diamond Ring - A single Baily's Grain remains. Phase 4: Totality - Look at the solar corona. Phase 5: Final Stages Don't forget to subscribe! http://bit.ly/1YCjqsX   / socraticaportugues   Thank you very much to our VIP Sponsor Israel Grünevald! Host: Liliana Writer: Kimberly Hatch Harrison Producer: Kimberly Hatch Harrison & Michael Harrison Socratica Studios http://bit.ly/1ixuu9W Socratica Kids http://bit.ly/1MJY7Cd https://eclipse.aas.org/resources/sol...