
It would be just the sort of usless feature that Microsoft would add in to FSX. How often do they happen? Every 5-10 years I think.




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I saw something today that made me wonder if Solar eclipses ever occur in Flight Simulator. I'm guessing not, but this is getting pretty close.
It would be just the sort of useless feature that Microsoft would add in to FSX. How often do they happen? Every 5-10 years I think.
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) solar eclipses happen once or twice every year, you just have to be in the right part of the world to see it...
Actually (If I'm not mistaken by my general science teacher's manual) solar eclipses happen once or twice every year, you just have to be in the right part of the world to see it...



The way you could have proved it would have been to continue flying, and observe if the disc moved across the surface of the Sun over a period of time...?
..and then treated us to another screen shot......!
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Well blow me down...
Just noticed in the first screen shot....is that the Moon, (a quadrant of it), I see just to the right of the Sun......?
If so, the effect you see could just be natural glare from the sun by looking straight at it...!
Often made more noticeable of you have mist, etc effects in your Weather options.
Paul...Very (Mist)erious......!





Well blow me down...
Just noticed in the first screen shot....is that the Moon, (a quadrant of it), I see just to the right of the Sun......?
If so, the effect you see could just be natural glare from the sun by looking straight at it...!
Often made more noticeable of you have mist, etc effects in your Weather options.
Paul...Very (Mist)erious......!
Sorry, I'm not quite sure what you're getting at here, but it is definately the moon in the first shot. You can't see the moon in the second becaused it is not there.
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