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When is the solar eclipse?

I believe everyone has heard the teacher say at school that the eclipse is a natural phenomenon, which is caused by the sun, the earth and the moon moving in the same straight line. The light from the sun to the moon is blocked by the earth, and it has nothing to do with the mythical Tengu.

The partial eclipse of the moon is also a kind of eclipse, and the reason is naturally the same as the eclipse. Only when the partial solar eclipse occurred, part of the moon was in the umbra of the earth. At this time, when we look at it with the naked eye, the moon will be partially broken and look like it has been bitten.

For friends who want to take pictures, you can shoot directly with a SLR camera. Pay attention to prepare the tripod and adjust the focal length of the lens. If the photos taken can clearly see the crater and the moon sea, then you're done!

Here, I'll teach you another trick to shoot "Eclipse Necklace":

Site selection: It is best to choose places with distinctive scenery, such as bell tower, bridge and sea. A good background can add color to a photo.

Fix the camera: fix the camera with a tripod, and remember to reserve enough space to ensure that the moon is always in the picture during the whole movement.

Post-shooting: adjust the lens, exposure and depth of field of the camera, take photos every 3 minutes through time-lapse photography, and finally synthesize an "eclipse necklace" with photos from different periods as graphic software.