What causes the larger shadow cast by the moon during a solar eclipse?

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2026-04-27 00:55

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Well, honey, when the moon decides to photobomb the sun during a solar eclipse, the shadow it casts is bigger because the moon is closer to Earth at that time. It's like throwing shade, but from outer space. Just enjoy the show and try not to stare at the sun too long without those fancy eclipse glasses.

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