Some of the myths involve a beast like a dragon trying to destroy the Sun with the fate of Earth in question.
Chippewa people would shoot flaming arrows into the sky to try to rekindle the Sun. And the tribes in Peru shot flaming arrows to scare off the beast they believed was attacking the Sun.
According to Norse culture, the gods put an evil trickster, Loki, into chains. Loki got revenge by creating wolflike giants.
Legend has it that one of these monsters ate the Sun. And that caused an eclipse. Another of the giant wolves is said to be still chasing the Moon.
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Total Solar Eclipse
Because of sky positionings, the moon won’t totally block out the sun during this eclipse. It will leave a bright halo of light exposed around the edges of the Sun. This is commonly known as a “Ring of Fire.”