ECLIPSE SOLAR
In a total solar eclipse, the Earth, Moon and Sun align in such a way and in such a precise position that the entire star in our system is "capped" from Earth's perspective - you can only see the corona, the atmosphere of the Sun. In the case of the annular solar eclipse, there is still an alignment between the three celestial bodies, but with a slightly greater distance from the Moon in relation to our planet. The result is the formation of a "ring of fire" in the sky.
The next annular solar eclipse will be on October 14, 2023. States in the North region will be able to watch the full version, while the partial version will be seen throughout the country Brazil, the United States and Central America will also have a privileged view of the astronomical event.
- Em 1932, a Sociedade de História Natural de Boston, nos EUA, observou animais durante um eclipse solar que se prolongou por dez minutos e descobriu que a metade dos animais observados parecia assustado.
O desconhecido 'Da Vinci inglês' que era detestado por Isaac NewtonNo entanto, a maior parte das informações sobre o comportamento de animais é anedótica - não há muitos estudos científicos sobre o tema.
É por isso que muitas instituições educativas e científicas pediram às pessoas para participar enviando informações sobre o eclipse a diversos projetos de ciência cidadã.
#Efeito gravitacionalA Nasa lembra que o eclipse no período de lua nova. Poderá qualquer efeito gravitacional será igual ao que geralmente ocorre nesta fase na Lua, que se repete a cada 28 dias.
But apart from the curious effect of darkness during the day, what other impact does the eclipse have on Earth?
#Temperature reduction
#wind will change direction
#Animals will change their behavior
- In 1932, the Boston Natural History Society, USA, observed animals during a solar eclipse that lasted for ten minutes and found that half of the animals observed looked scared.
The unknown 'English Da Vinci' who was detested by Isaac Newton
However, most information about the behavior of animals is anecdotal - there are not many scientific studies on the subject.
That's why many educational and scientific institutions asked people to participate by sending information about the eclipse to various citizen science projects.
#Gravitational effect
NASA remembers the eclipse in the period of the new moon. Any gravitational effect will be equal to what usually occurs in this phase on the Moon, which repeats every 28 days.