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Question
- Collect paper cuttings about eclipses and paste them in a notebook.
- Write a note on an eclipse that you have seen.
- Using the internet, 'Panchanga' and calendar collect information about the eclipses that are likely to occur this year.
Activity
Solution
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- Collect newspaper articles, reports, or informative pieces about upcoming or past eclipses.
- Highlight key details (e.g., type of eclipse, date, time, and location).
- Paste these clippings neatly in your notebook and write a short explanation below each.
- If possible, gather information from different newspapers and compare the details.
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- Mention which eclipse you observed (solar/lunar).
- Write the date, time, and location of your observation.
- Describe your experience: What changes did you notice in the sky, environment, or people’s reactions?
- How did you observe the eclipse? (With special glasses, a telescope, or online live streaming?)
- What did you learn from this experience?
- Example:
"I observed a lunar eclipse on November 8, 2022. The sky was clear, and I saw the moon gradually covered by a dark shadow. Around 5:30 PM, the eclipse became more prominent. I watched it using a telescope and also followed an online live stream. It was an incredible experience!"
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- Use almanacs and calendars:
- Traditional calendars (e.g., Panchang, Astrological almanacs) provide eclipse details.
- Note down the dates, type of eclipse, and visibility.
- Use the internet:
- Check official websites (e.g., ISRO, NASA, Time and Date) for accurate information.
- Find out where the eclipse will be visible and at what time.
- Organize the information in a table format:
Eclipse Type Date Time Visible In Solar Eclipse April 8, 2024 11:30 AM – 2:00 PM North America, Atlantic Ocean Lunar Eclipse Sept 18, 2024 9:15 PM – 12:45 AM India, Australia, Asia
- Use almanacs and calendars:
shaalaa.com
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