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Solar eclipse Quote by Guillermo del Toro

“The term “solar eclipse” is in fact a misnomer. An eclipse occurs when one object passes into a shadow cast by another. In a solar eclipse, the moon does not pass into the sun’s shadow, but instead passes between the sun and the earth, obscuring the sun—” quote by Guillermo del Toro
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““The term “solar eclipse” is in fact a misnomer. An eclipse occurs when one object passes into a shadow cast by another. In a solar eclipse, the moon does not pass into the sun’s shadow, but instead passes between the sun and the earth, obscuring the sun—””

Guillermo del Toro

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Source Interview: Astronomy Podcast, 2022

Explains that “solar eclipse” is a misnomer because the moon never blocks the sun’s light directly; it merely passes between Earth and Sun, creating a shadow.

In simple terms: Solar eclipses are misnamed; the moon passes between Earth and Sun, not into the Sun’s shadow.

Key Takeaway

Use accurate terminology when describing celestial events.

Themes

science education language misconception

Mood

curious informative precise

Type

explanatory educational scientific

When to use this quote

  • classroom teaching
  • science outreach
  • media reporting

Key Concepts

astronomy communication public understanding

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why does precise language matter in science?
  • How can you explain this simply to others?
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Technical details may be too complex for casual listeners.

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