Eclipse, eclipse appeared in November

People around the world will have the opportunity to admire the total eclipse and partial eclipse this month.

>>>In November, Vietnam observed the entire half-moon eclipse

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On November 13, the moon will obscure the sun, but this is not an event that people across the planet have the opportunity to admire. Northeast Australia is the only place on the mainland where humans can see a total solar eclipse for about two minutes, Space reported. People in Chile and New Zealand will see a solar eclipse.

Partial eclipse will happen on November 28. People can watch the lunar eclipse from 19h14 on the evening of the 28th to 1:51 am in Hanoi time.

Solar eclipse occurs when the moon gets between the earth and the sun. Because in the middle, the moon obscures part or all of the sun when people observe from the earth. The latest total eclipse occurred in July 2010.

True eclipse occurs when the sun, the earth, the moon align. The Earth falls between the other two bodies and the moon will move through the dark areas of the globe. Because the moon revolves around the globe in an elliptical orbit, the lunar eclipse does not often occur at full moon. The latest total eclipse occurred in December last year and the next full lunar eclipse will take place in August 2014.