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What is an eclipse? By NASA, adapted by Newsela staff on 07.16.17 Word Count 786 Level 870L This image of the moon crossing in front of the sun was captured on January 30, 2014, by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory observing the eclipse from its vantage point in space. NASA photo An eclipse happens when light from a moon or sun is blocked by another object. There are two types of eclipses that can be seen from Earth. The first is a lunar eclipse, or eclipse of the moon. The second is a solar eclipse, or eclipse of the sun. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 1

Lunar Eclipses The moon orbits, or moves around, Earth. At the same time, Earth orbits the sun. Normally, sunlight hits the moon and reflects back, causing the moon to shine. Sometimes Earth moves between the sun and the moon. When this happens, Earth blocks the light from the sun. Instead of light hitting the moon s surface, the moon is covered by Earth's shadow. This is an eclipse of the moon or lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse can be seen from Earth at night. There are two types of lunar eclipses. A total lunar eclipse happens when the moon and the sun are on exact opposite sides of Earth. Although the moon is in Earth's shadow, some sunlight still reaches the moon. By passing through Earth's atmosphere, the light becomes a reddish color. As it reaches the moon, it makes the moon appear red as well. This is why total lunar eclipses are sometimes called blood moons. A partial lunar eclipse happens when only a part of the moon is in Earth's shadow. In a partial eclipse, Earth's shadow appears very dark on the side of the moon facing Earth. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 2

A lunar eclipse usually lasts for a few hours. At least two partial lunar eclipses happen every year, but total lunar eclipses are rare. Solar Eclipses Sometimes, when the moon orbits Earth, it moves between Earth and the sun. When this happens, the moon blocks the light of the sun from reaching the planet. This causes an eclipse of the sun or solar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the moon casts a shadow onto Earth. There are three types of solar eclipses. The first is a total solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse is only visible from a small area on Earth. The people who see the total eclipse are in the center of the moon s shadow when it hits Earth. The sky becomes very dark as if it were night. For a total eclipse to take place, the sun, moon and Earth must be in a direct line. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 3

The second type of solar eclipse is a partial solar eclipse. It happens when the sun, moon and Earth are not exactly lined up. The sun appears to have a dark shadow on only a small part of its surface. The third type is an annular solar eclipse. An annular eclipse happens when the moon is farthest from Earth. Because the moon is farther away from Earth, it seems smaller and does not block the entire view of the sun. The moon in front of the sun looks like a dark circle on top of a larger sun-colored circle This creates what looks like a ring around the moon. During a solar eclipse, the moon casts two shadows on Earth. The first shadow is called the umbra. It gets smaller as it reaches Earth. The umbra is the dark center of the moon s shadow. The second shadow is called the penumbra. It gets larger as it reaches Earth. People standing in the penumbra will see a partial eclipse, while people standing in the umbra will see a total eclipse. Solar eclipses happen once every 18 months. Unlike lunar eclipses, solar eclipses only last for a few minutes. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 4

Why Does NASA Study Eclipses? NASA is the U.S. space agency that studies objects in space. Its full name is National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Experts at NASA observe how the moon, sun, stars and planets move, and they study solar eclipses. The sudden blocking of the sun during an eclipse also reduces the light and changes the temperature on the ground. This creates conditions that can affect local weather and animal behavior. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 5

Viewing Safety It is important to never look directly at the sun It can permanently damage your eyes! People should use proper safety equipment to look at any type of solar eclipse. The only safe way is through special-purpose solar filters, such as eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewers. An alternative method is with a pinhole projector. With this method, sunlight streams through a small hole, such as a pencil hole in a piece of paper, or even the space between your fingers. The light then streams onto a makeshift screen, such as a piece of paper or the ground. It is important to watch the screen, not the sun. This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 6

Quiz 1 Read the paragraph from the section "Solar Eclipses." The first is a total solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse is only visible from a small area on Earth. The people who see the total eclipse are in the center of the moon s shadow when it hits Earth. The sky becomes very dark as if it were night. For a total eclipse to take place, the sun, moon and Earth must be in a direct line. Which sentence from the paragraph BEST describes what a viewer might see during an eclipse? A total solar eclipse is only visible from a small area on Earth. The people who see the total eclipse are in the center of the moon s shadow when it hits Earth. The sky becomes very dark as if it were night. For a total eclipse to take place, the sun, moon and Earth must be in a direct line. 2 Read the section "Viewing Safety." Which paragraph BEST explains how to safely view an eclipse? 3 Read the paragraph from the section "Solar Eclipses." Sometimes, when the moon orbits Earth, it moves between Earth and the sun. When this happens, the moon blocks the light of the sun from reaching the planet. This causes an eclipse of the sun or solar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the moon casts a shadow onto Earth. Which word from the paragraph helps you understand the meaning of "solar"? moon Earth sun shadow This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 7

4 Read the selection from the section "Lunar Eclipses." Although the moon is in Earth's shadow, some sunlight still reaches the moon. By passing through Earth's atmosphere, the light becomes a reddish color. As it reaches the moon, it makes the moon appear red as well. This is why total lunar eclipses are sometimes called blood moons. What does the author mean by "blood moons"? moons that are reflecting reddish light during an eclipse moons that are surrounded by reddish shadows right after an eclipse moons that are shining through reddish clouds just before an eclipse moons that are damaged by the reddish sunlight from an eclipse This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 8

Answer Key 1 Read the paragraph from the section "Solar Eclipses." The first is a total solar eclipse. A total solar eclipse is only visible from a small area on Earth. The people who see the total eclipse are in the center of the moon s shadow when it hits Earth. The sky becomes very dark as if it were night. For a total eclipse to take place, the sun, moon and Earth must be in a direct line. Which sentence from the paragraph BEST describes what a viewer might see during an eclipse? A total solar eclipse is only visible from a small area on Earth. The people who see the total eclipse are in the center of the moon s shadow when it hits Earth. The sky becomes very dark as if it were night. For a total eclipse to take place, the sun, moon and Earth must be in a direct line. 2 Read the section "Viewing Safety." Which paragraph BEST explains how to safely view an eclipse? Paragraph 22: People should use proper safety equipment to look at any type of solar eclipse. The only safe way is through special-purpose solar filters, such as eclipse glasses or handheld solar viewers. 3 Read the paragraph from the section "Solar Eclipses." Sometimes, when the moon orbits Earth, it moves between Earth and the sun. When this happens, the moon blocks the light of the sun from reaching the planet. This causes an eclipse of the sun or solar eclipse. During a solar eclipse, the moon casts a shadow onto Earth. Which word from the paragraph helps you understand the meaning of "solar"? moon Earth sun shadow This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 9

4 Read the selection from the section "Lunar Eclipses." Although the moon is in Earth's shadow, some sunlight still reaches the moon. By passing through Earth's atmosphere, the light becomes a reddish color. As it reaches the moon, it makes the moon appear red as well. This is why total lunar eclipses are sometimes called blood moons. What does the author mean by "blood moons"? moons that are reflecting reddish light during an eclipse moons that are surrounded by reddish shadows right after an eclipse moons that are shining through reddish clouds just before an eclipse moons that are damaged by the reddish sunlight from an eclipse This article is available at 5 reading levels at https://newsela.com. 10