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    The magnitude of an eclipse is the fraction of the diameter of the disk of the eclipsed body that is covered by the eclipsing body 1 2. This applies to all celestial eclipses 1. In a solar eclipse, the magnitude is the fraction of the Sun's diameter that is covered by the Moon 3. If the eclipse is total, magnitude is replaced by the ratio of the apparent diameters of the Moon and Sun, which is always 1.00 or more during totality 3.

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    Magnitude of eclipse - Wikipedia

    The apparent sizes of the Moon and Sun are both approximately 0.5°, or 30', but both vary because the distance between Earth and Moon varies. (The distance between Earth and Sun also varies, but the effect is slight in comparison.) In an annular solar eclipse, the magnitude of the eclipse is the ratio between the … See more

    The magnitude of eclipse is the fraction of the angular diameter of a celestial body being eclipsed. This applies to all celestial eclipses. The magnitude of a partial or annular solar eclipse is always between 0.0 and 1.0, while the … See more

    The effect on a lunar eclipse is quite similar, with a few differences. First, the eclipsed body is the Moon and the eclipsing 'body' is the … See more

     
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