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—””
About This Quote
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.
Use accurate terminology when describing celestial events.
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When to use this quote
- classroom teaching
- science outreach
- media reporting
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Why does precise language matter in science?
- How can you explain this simply to others?
Technical details may be too complex for casual listeners.