This is when an eclipse is seen as an annular eclipse at some points on the Earth while at other points it is seen as a partial eclipse.

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An eclipse is when one object casts its shadow upon another object. There are three parts or types of Earth shadows. There is the umbra, which is the innermost and darkest part of a shadow and comes with a total eclipse of an object. Next is the penumbra which is when a shadow covers only a portion of an object so it is referred to as a partial eclipse. Finally there is the antumbra which is when a shadow appears to cover the center of an object but not the outer diameter of that object. This is known as annular eclipse. There are two basic forms of eclipses, i.e., a lunar eclipse (meaning... Show more

This is when an eclipse is seen as an annular eclipse at some points on the Earth while at other points it is seen as a partial eclipse.