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The geometry of a total solar eclipse. The shadow of the Moon sweeps over the surface of Earth. In …

The geometry of a total solar eclipse. The shadow of the Moon sweeps over the surface of Earth. In the darkly shaded region (umbra), the eclipse is total; in the lightly shaded region (penumbra), the eclipse is partial. The shaded region on the opposite side of Earth indicates the darkness of night. (Dimensions of bodies and distances are not to scale.)

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