Thursday 5/17/18 Bell Ringer: How is picture A different from picture B? What is the name of A? What is the name of B? A B A is a partial solar eclipse.

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Thursday 5/17/18 Bell Ringer: How is picture A different from picture B? What is the name of A? What is the name of B? A B A is a partial solar eclipse. B is a total solar eclipse.

Solar and Lunar Eclipses

When are the next total eclipses? Total Solar Eclipse = July 2nd 2019 and best visible from Chile and Argentina. Total Lunar Eclipse = January 21st 2019 visible where we live. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html

Eclipse Doodle Notes Fill in the blanks. Draw eclipse diagrams to show shadow. Color graphics and lettering.