Solar eclipse
A solar eclipse is when the Moon comes in between the Sun and the Earth and blocks the Earth's clear view of the Sun. The last solar eclipse was on 25 October, 2022 (i.e. yesterday). Two to five solar eclipses occurs every year and the Earth experiences about 66 solar eclipses in a century on average. Total solar eclipses occurs when the Moon completely blocks the Earth's view of the Sun and it occurs only once every 18 months or so. Although solar eclipses are definitely something worth watching, it can damage your eyesight if you look at it with your naked eye. Hence, it is very important to wear protective eyewear while watching a solar eclipse.
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