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Can you still see the solar eclipse when it rains?

Rainy days don't affect watching the eclipse.

It will get dark every day when it rains. Within a few minutes of a total solar eclipse, the sky will suddenly darken regardless of the weather. The only difference is that you can see the stars in the sky when it is sunny, but you can't see the stars in the sky when it is rainy or cloudy.

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When observing the solar eclipse, you can't look directly at the sun, otherwise it will cause temporary blindness and even permanent blindness in severe cases. A solar eclipse, also known as an eclipse, is when the moon moves between the sun and the earth. If the three are in a straight line, the moon will block the light from the sun to the earth, and the shadow behind the moon will just fall on the earth. At this time, the solar eclipse happened.

In folklore, this phenomenon is called Tiangou Food Day. Eclipses only occur at the new moon, when the moon and the sun are in harmony. Eclipses are divided into partial solar eclipse, total solar eclipse, annular solar eclipse and total solar eclipse.