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		Definition of partial eclipse in English: partial eclipsenoun An eclipse of a celestial body in which only part of the luminary is obscured or darkened.  Example sentencesExamples -  To look directly at the Sun during the partial eclipse, on go your eclipse-viewing filters.
 -  South Africa will experience its next partial eclipse next year, while a total eclipse is not expected until 2030.
 -  A partial eclipse affects a wider area, but the Sun is so bright that no obvious darkening occurs until it is almost completely obscured, so a partial eclipse can easily pass unnoticed.
 -  In a partial eclipse the alignment of Earth, Moon, and Sun is not exact, so only part of the disk of the Sun (in a solar eclipse) or Moon (in a lunar eclipse) is obscured.
 -  Its website warns that during the last partial eclipse of the sun, more than 200 Britons suffered permanent eye damage.
 -  The previous year, on June 26, a partial eclipse had been visible from North America, with half of the Sun being covered; maybe Tecumseh had noticed that and realized the possibilities.
 -  ‘The pope was born on May 18, 1920, when there was a partial eclipse of the sun visible in the southern hemisphere,’ he tells us.
 -  If the weather is clear on the night of July 5, people in Pattaya should be able to view the year's second lunar eclipse, although this one will only be a partial eclipse.
 -  The most impressive part starts when the Moon's leading edge first enters the main shadow, or umbra, and the partial eclipse begins.
 -  In the southern African skies this month, look out for a partial eclipse of the Sun on April 19.
 -  A partial eclipse of the Moon takes place on the morning of the 17th.
 -  You should never try to observe a partial eclipse or annular eclipse directly.
 -  And a partial eclipse of the moon will be visible from the UK from around 6.45 pm until 10.00 pm.
 -  It is not the only time this month Yorkshire is home to an astronomically significant event as on May 31 Scarborough is reckoned to be the best place to view a dramatic partial eclipse of the sun.
 -  On July 30 there is a second partial eclipse of the Sun.
 -  More often, there is no totality (or even an annular eclipse) because the Moon does not pass centrally across the solar disk, and so only a partial eclipse takes place.
 -  It was actually a good save because when James spread himself, there was a partial eclipse of the sun in the northeast and Owen didn't see much of the target.
 -  As the Moon climbed above the horizon it was seen to be somewhat dimmed, the partial eclipse having already begun.
 -  Such damage has been reported for example in anti-aircraft gunners and plane spotters during World War II, and in people viewing a partial eclipse of the sun.
 -  There was a partial eclipse of the moon this evening, which I saw.
 
    Definition of partial eclipse in US English: partial eclipsenounˈpärSHəl əˈklips An eclipse of a celestial body in which only part of the luminary is obscured or darkened.  Example sentencesExamples -  More often, there is no totality (or even an annular eclipse) because the Moon does not pass centrally across the solar disk, and so only a partial eclipse takes place.
 -  Such damage has been reported for example in anti-aircraft gunners and plane spotters during World War II, and in people viewing a partial eclipse of the sun.
 -  It is not the only time this month Yorkshire is home to an astronomically significant event as on May 31 Scarborough is reckoned to be the best place to view a dramatic partial eclipse of the sun.
 -  A partial eclipse affects a wider area, but the Sun is so bright that no obvious darkening occurs until it is almost completely obscured, so a partial eclipse can easily pass unnoticed.
 -  You should never try to observe a partial eclipse or annular eclipse directly.
 -  If the weather is clear on the night of July 5, people in Pattaya should be able to view the year's second lunar eclipse, although this one will only be a partial eclipse.
 -  As the Moon climbed above the horizon it was seen to be somewhat dimmed, the partial eclipse having already begun.
 -  ‘The pope was born on May 18, 1920, when there was a partial eclipse of the sun visible in the southern hemisphere,’ he tells us.
 -  To look directly at the Sun during the partial eclipse, on go your eclipse-viewing filters.
 -  The previous year, on June 26, a partial eclipse had been visible from North America, with half of the Sun being covered; maybe Tecumseh had noticed that and realized the possibilities.
 -  On July 30 there is a second partial eclipse of the Sun.
 -  The most impressive part starts when the Moon's leading edge first enters the main shadow, or umbra, and the partial eclipse begins.
 -  And a partial eclipse of the moon will be visible from the UK from around 6.45 pm until 10.00 pm.
 -  In the southern African skies this month, look out for a partial eclipse of the Sun on April 19.
 -  It was actually a good save because when James spread himself, there was a partial eclipse of the sun in the northeast and Owen didn't see much of the target.
 -  South Africa will experience its next partial eclipse next year, while a total eclipse is not expected until 2030.
 -  There was a partial eclipse of the moon this evening, which I saw.
 -  Its website warns that during the last partial eclipse of the sun, more than 200 Britons suffered permanent eye damage.
 -  A partial eclipse of the Moon takes place on the morning of the 17th.
 -  In a partial eclipse the alignment of Earth, Moon, and Sun is not exact, so only part of the disk of the Sun (in a solar eclipse) or Moon (in a lunar eclipse) is obscured.
 
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