A
solar eclipse occurs when the
moon passes between the sun the earth
so that the Sun is fully or partially covered. This can only happen during a new moon, when the Sun and Moon are in
conjunction as seen from the Earth. At least two and up to five solar eclipses can occur each year on Earth, with between zero and two of them being total eclipses.
Total solar eclipses are nevertheless rare at any location because during each eclipse totality exists only along a narrow corridor in the relatively tiny area of the Moon's umbra.
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