What is the lighter outer part of the shadow during an eclipse?

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2026-04-21 12:45

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The lighter outer part of a shadow during an eclipse is called the penumbra. In this region, only a portion of the light source is obscured, allowing some light to reach the area, resulting in a partial shadow. This contrasts with the darker central area known as the umbra, where the light source is completely blocked. As a result, observers in the penumbra experience a partial eclipse.

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