21.10.2011 - 02:16 [ environmentalresearchweb ]

Moon‘s shadow creates a wake

During a total solar eclipse the Moon comes directly between the Sun and the Earth, casting a dark shadow that moves across land and sea. Now, researchers in Taiwan and Japan have shown that this shadow creates a pocket of high-pressure air that cuts through the atmosphere much like a boat through water – leaving a discernible wake. As well as confirming a 40-year-old prediction, the discovery could have implications for how nuclear tests are monitored.