<P> The phases observed during a total eclipse are called: </P> <Ul> <Li> First contact--when the Moon's limb (edge) is exactly tangential to the Sun's limb . </Li> <Li> Second contact--starting with Baily's Beads (caused by light shining through valleys on the Moon's surface) and the diamond ring effect . Almost the entire disk is covered . </Li> <Li> Totality--the Moon obscures the entire disk of the Sun and only the solar corona is visible . </Li> <Li> Third contact--when the first bright light becomes visible and the Moon's shadow is moving away from the observer . Again a diamond ring may be observed . </Li> <Li> Fourth contact--when the trailing edge of the Moon ceases to overlap with the solar disk and the eclipse ends . </Li> </Ul> <Li> First contact--when the Moon's limb (edge) is exactly tangential to the Sun's limb . </Li> <Li> Second contact--starting with Baily's Beads (caused by light shining through valleys on the Moon's surface) and the diamond ring effect . Almost the entire disk is covered . </Li>

Where is the first contact of the solar eclipse
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