5 QUESTIONS
TIMER: 60 SECONDS PER QUESTION
During a solar eclipse, the sun, moon and Earth align in which order?
As a result, the moon casts a shadow over Earth, making it *seem* like it's night time. The opposite would create a lunar eclipse.
As a result, the moon casts a shadow over Earth, making it *seem* like it's night time. The opposite would create a lunar eclipse.
True or false: A solar eclipse can only occur during a full moon.
How many solar eclipses, on average, happen per year?
Solar eclipses happen more than you'd think! About two to five per year, actually. They're just not always total, and not always viewable, depending on your geography.
Solar eclipses happen more than you'd think! About two to five per year, actually. They're just not always total, and not always viewable, depending on your geography.
Which of these U.S. cities is not in the path of totality of this year's solar eclipse?
Other totality cities include: Little Rock, AK; Buffalo, NY; and Caribou, ME.
Other totality cities include: Little Rock, AK; Buffalo, NY; and Caribou, ME.
Other totality cities include: Little Rock, AK; Buffalo, NY; and Caribou, ME.
Other totality cities include: Little Rock, AK; Buffalo, NY; and Caribou, ME.
When will the next total solar eclipse cross most of the United States?
2033 will mark the next solar eclipse to be visible from the U.S. — but only from Alaska. Twelve years after that, though, we'll be spoiled with a coast-to-coast path of totality. Mark your calendars!
2033 will mark the next solar eclipse to be visible from the U.S. — but only from Alaska. Twelve years after that, though, we'll be spoiled with a coast-to-coast path of totality. Mark your calendars!
2033 will mark the next solar eclipse to be visible from the U.S. — but only from Alaska. Twelve years after that, though, we'll be spoiled with a coast-to-coast path of totality. Mark your calendars!
2033 will mark the next solar eclipse to be visible from the U.S. — but only from Alaska. Twelve years after that, though, we'll be spoiled with a coast-to-coast path of totality. Mark your calendars!
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