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- Shadow_bands abstract "Shadow bands are thin wavy lines of alternating light and dark that can be seen moving and undulating in parallel on plain-coloured surfaces immediately before and after a total solar eclipse. They are caused by the thin slot-like solar crescent illuminating the Earth's atmosphere moments before and after the eclipse totality, Their movement is caused by atmospheric winds.In 2008, Dr. Stuart Eves suggested that shadow bands might be caused by infrasound, which involves the shadow of the moon travelling at supersonic speed, which in turn produces low frequency sound that humans cannot hear. Due to this, he theorized, the movement of the moon creates a shock-wave in front of the shadow, which causes shadow bands. Dr. Eves said \"If proven, it would be a something of a revelation that eclipses are a sonic as well as an optical phenomenon.\" Professor Brian Jones stated \"The [accepted] theory works, there's no need to seek an alternative\".Shadow bands have been noted throughout history: In the 9th century AD shadow bands during a total solar eclipse are described for the first time-in the Völuspá, part of the old Icelandic poetic edda. In 1820, Hermann Goldschmidt of Germany notes shadow bands visible just before and after totality at some eclipses. In 1842, George B. Airy, the English astronomer royal, saw his first total eclipse of the sun. He recalled shadow bands as one of the highlights: \"As the totality approached, a strange fluctuation of light was seen upon the walls and the ground, so striking that in some places children ran after it and tried to catch it with their hands\"↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
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- Shadow_bands wikiPageWikiLink Category:Light.
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- Shadow_bands subject Category:Light.
- Shadow_bands hypernym Lines.
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- Shadow_bands comment "Shadow bands are thin wavy lines of alternating light and dark that can be seen moving and undulating in parallel on plain-coloured surfaces immediately before and after a total solar eclipse. They are caused by the thin slot-like solar crescent illuminating the Earth's atmosphere moments before and after the eclipse totality, Their movement is caused by atmospheric winds.In 2008, Dr.".
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