About twice a
year, the moon passes in front
of the sun and blocks its light
from view. If this alignment is
only approximate—and we happen
to lie in the right location on
Earth—we will see a partial
eclipse of the sun. In this
photo, the moon's silhouette
seems to take a "bite" out of
the sun, as both seem to be
cresting a beautiful shadowed
wave of clouds. |