Eclipses occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in the same straight line. If the shadow of the moon covers the sun, it is called a solar eclipse, and if the shadow of the earth covers the moon, it is called a lunar eclipse. An average of 4 eclipses occur annually. Accordingly, if the moon completely covers the sun, it is called a total solar eclipse, and if it covers a part of the sun, it is called a partial solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse took place yesterday.
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