eclipse n. 1.【天文学】蚀;(天体受到)遮蔽。 2.亮光的丧失,漆黑,晦暗;(名声等的)丧失,黯然无光。 an annular eclipse 环蚀。 a lunar eclipse 月蚀。 a partial eclipse 偏蚀。 a solar eclipse 日蚀。 a total eclipse 全蚀。 in eclipse 1. 变暗;失去光彩。 2. (鸟)失脱求爱美毛。 suffer an eclipse 黯然失色。 vt. 1.(天体)蚀;遮蔽(天体)的光。 2.使失色;超越,盖过。
China has the earliest record of a solar prominence in the world. carried in the oracle bone inscriptions of the yin dynasty ( in the 14th century b.c. ) were the routine records of the solar eclipse and the lunar eclipse , and the earliest record of a solar prominence in the world . 殷朝甲骨文中,已有日食和月食的常规纪录,以及世界上最早的日珥记录。
Stars shine - 24 april 2005 penumbral lunar eclipse 观星乐2005年4月24日月半影食
Forthcoming lunar eclipses from 2005 to 2010 由2005至2010年地球上可见月食资料
Stars shine - 17 october 2005 partial lunar eclipse 观星乐2005年10月17日月偏食
Stars shine - 8 september 2006 partial lunar eclipse 观星乐2006年9月8日月偏食
Ancient people thought a lunar eclipse was a bad omen 古代的人?相信月?是一? ?的?兆。
Ancient people thought a lunar eclipse was a bad omen 古代的人们相信月蚀是一种坏的预兆
Stars shine - 4 march 2007 total lunar eclipse 观星乐2007年3月4日月全食
Stars shine - " forthcoming lunar eclipses from 2005 to 2010 观星乐2005至2010年月食资料
Ancient people thought a lunar eclipse was a bad omen 古代的人们相信月蚀是一种坏的预兆。
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra (shadow). This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned (in "syzygy") exactly, or very closely so, with the Earth in the middle.