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词汇 annular eclipse
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Definition of annular eclipse in English:

annular eclipse

noun
  • An eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the sun remains visible as a bright ring around the moon.

    日环食

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An annular eclipse of the sun is visible from the north-west of Scotland at sunrise on Saturday morning, 31st May 2003.
    • Orkney's weather put paid to any good views of Saturday morning's annular eclipse, with a blanket of slow moving cloud and mist covering most of the islands.
    • The annular eclipse took place at about 4.45 am when the moon passed between the Earth and the sun, forming an annulus, often described as a ‘ring of fire’, around the moon.
    • In optimum weather conditions the annular eclipse is said to be a spectacular sight.
    • Ordinarily, the corona is so much dimmer than the bright disk of the Sun that it cannot be seen - even during a partial or annular eclipse.
    • The annular eclipse appears over regions of the Earth that the Moon's umbral shadow does not reach.
    • Calculating longitude was more challenging, yet Jefferson planned to obtain the necessary readings for positioning Monticello during an annular eclipse of the sun in September 1811.
    • The diagrams above show the appearance of the Sun at different times during total, partial and annular eclipses.
    • The last annular eclipse in Britain was on April 8, 1921, and if you miss out this time, there will not be another visible one in Scotland for 90 years.
    • Although they are by no means as striking as total eclipses, annular eclipses can afford a semblance of the experience.
    • This annular eclipse lasts from 21: 28 GMT to 21: 43 GMT.
    • Yorkshire astronomers who travelled to Spain to view yesterday's annular eclipse of the sun were rewarded with clear skies - and the task of convincing local security guards they were not spying.

Definition of annular eclipse in US English:

annular eclipse

noun
  • An eclipse of the sun in which the edge of the sun remains visible as a bright ring around the moon.

    日环食

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An annular eclipse of the sun is visible from the north-west of Scotland at sunrise on Saturday morning, 31st May 2003.
    • The annular eclipse took place at about 4.45 am when the moon passed between the Earth and the sun, forming an annulus, often described as a ‘ring of fire’, around the moon.
    • Although they are by no means as striking as total eclipses, annular eclipses can afford a semblance of the experience.
    • The diagrams above show the appearance of the Sun at different times during total, partial and annular eclipses.
    • Ordinarily, the corona is so much dimmer than the bright disk of the Sun that it cannot be seen - even during a partial or annular eclipse.
    • In optimum weather conditions the annular eclipse is said to be a spectacular sight.
    • This annular eclipse lasts from 21: 28 GMT to 21: 43 GMT.
    • The last annular eclipse in Britain was on April 8, 1921, and if you miss out this time, there will not be another visible one in Scotland for 90 years.
    • The annular eclipse appears over regions of the Earth that the Moon's umbral shadow does not reach.
    • Calculating longitude was more challenging, yet Jefferson planned to obtain the necessary readings for positioning Monticello during an annular eclipse of the sun in September 1811.
    • Orkney's weather put paid to any good views of Saturday morning's annular eclipse, with a blanket of slow moving cloud and mist covering most of the islands.
    • Yorkshire astronomers who travelled to Spain to view yesterday's annular eclipse of the sun were rewarded with clear skies - and the task of convincing local security guards they were not spying.
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