täysvarjo
Täysvarjo is a Finnish term that translates to "total shadow" or "umbra" in English. It refers to the darkest part of a shadow where all direct light sources are completely blocked. In astronomical contexts, täysvarjo is the darkest, central region of a shadow cast by a celestial body, such as the Moon or Earth. During a total solar eclipse, the täysvarjo of the Moon falls upon a specific area of the Earth, creating a phenomenon where the Sun is completely obscured.
The concept of täysvarjo is also relevant in everyday lighting and photography. When an opaque object blocks