This Saturday (19), there is a Eclipse Parcy Do SolOnly of the northern hemisphere and invisible for Brazil.

The eclipse occurs when an object passes in space, such as a planet or moon, with another celestial body shades in space. On the ground, We can see the moon and solar energy.

During the solar eclipse, it is the moon that places itself between our planet and the sun, and prevents sunlight to reach the Earth.

one Total eclipse This happens when the moon, the sun and the earth themselves put themselves in a straight line, allowing the moon to ban all sunlight that will reach the Earth and make the day the turn at night for a few minutes. node Eclipse parcialThe three heavenly bodies are not perfectly compatible, causing the moon’s shadow to be covered only part of the sun – which seems to have taken a “bite.”

The central part of the moon’s shadow – which causes the total eclipse – will not reach the Earth in the phenomenon of this Saturday (29), which makes everyone see the eclipse partially on our planet.

According to NASA, the partial solar eclipse occurs at least twice a year in the ground. Solar total eclipse occurs, On average, every 18 months Somewhere on the planet – barely as it is.

In general, the solar eclipse often occurs in places closer to the pillars of the Earth.

Stages of the partial eclipse of the sun

There are three stages in the partial solar eclipse:

  • StartWhen the moon begins to move on the solar disk.
  • The maximum eclipse: Eclipse arrives immensity The maximum, that is, the “sting” in the sun is greater than any other time than the eclipse.
  • InThe moon follows its way and stops covering the sun.

This Saturday (29), the partial eclipse of the sun will reach the maximum at 7:59 and will end at 9:34 am (Brazilia time).

Monitor tips for solar energy cracking

  • Do not look at the sun without protection;
  • If you are where the phenomenon will be visible, know that It is not safe to look at the solar eclipse without suitable equipmentBecause this can cause serious eye injuries.
  • It is also not recommended to see it through camera lenses, perspectives or telescopes without a suitable candidate;
  • The ideal is the use of ISO 12312-2 standard lenses, which are not present in regular sunglasses. Remember that regular sunglasses are not safe to look directly at the sun, regardless of the darkness of the lenses.
  • Even online accessories can be purchased, but it is important to make sure to comply with safety standards;
  • A case in a day eclipse You do not have safe equipment to monitor this phenomenon, and another possibility is to resort to indirect observation, which was made through projection.

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