Os eclipses They happen when an object in space, like a planet or moon, goes through the shadow of another celestial body in space. THE eclipse solar It occurs when the moon stands between our planet and the sun, projecting its shadow on the earth.
Solar eclipses are among the most interesting astronomical phenomena to observe, but do not occur so often. In 2024, crowds moved to observe a eclipse total do Solin which the moon completely blocks the rays of the star’s visible face, causing the day to turn night for a few minutes.
These phenomena usually last between 10 seconds and 7 minutes, and NASA has already released the date on which the Total solar eclipse longer in history should occur: July 16, 2186. It should last 7 minutes and 29 seconds.
This means that you will most likely not witness this spectacle in heaven, but perhaps your touch can observe it.
For this, they will need to be in northern South America, as the Eclipse trajectory will pass through Colombia, Venezuela and Guyana – Countries where it will be possible to see the phenomenon in its total form.
Here in Brazil, as well as in other areas relatively close to these countries, it will be possible to see the eclipse, but partially.
According to NASA, partial solar eclipses occur at least twice a year in some place on Earth. Total solar eclipses happen on average every 18 months somewhere on the planet – hardly in the planet.
