k Solar eclipse paths Solar eclipse paths. Historical map of the paths of four solar eclipses over Great Britain during the 1700s. The map is from the book The use of globes, published by astronomer Thomas Wright 17111786, London in 1740. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Earth, moon and Sun are in direct alignment and the moons shadow is cast on the Earths surface. The shaded areas represent the path of the moving lunar shadow in April 1715, May 1724, February 1736 and July 1748. The oval shape top right shows the area under totality for the 1748 eclipse. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Solar eclipse paths Solar eclipse paths. Historical map of the paths of four solar eclipses over Great Britain during the 1700s. The map is from the book  The use of globes , published by astronomer Thomas Wright  1711 1786 , London in 1740. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Earth, moon and Sun are in direct alignment and the moon s shadow is cast on the Earth s surface. The shaded areas represent the path of the moving lunar shadow in April 1715, May 1724, February 1736 and July 1748. The oval shape  top right  shows the area under totality for the 1748 eclipse.
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Solar eclipse paths

Solar eclipse paths. Historical map of the paths of four solar eclipses over Great Britain during the 1700s. The map is from the book 'The use of globes', published by astronomer Thomas Wright (1711-1786), London in 1740. A total solar eclipse occurs when the Earth, moon and Sun are in direct alignment and the moon's shadow is cast on the Earth's surface. The shaded areas represent the path of the moving lunar shadow in April 1715, May 1724, February 1736 and July 1748. The oval shape (top right) shows the area under totality for the 1748 eclipse.

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