Eclipse

An eclipse was, according to what Autloc once told Barbara, when the Moon passed before the sun and caused darkness.

Aztec tradition required that during an eclipse, a human sacrifice — indeed, the "Perfect Victim" — be given to the Sun God. (TV: "The Bride of Sacrifice")

A lunar eclipse occured in 1492. (TV: The Masque of Mandragora)

When Tycho Brahe was fourteen, he witnessed a solar eclipse in Denmark. The fact that it was predicted inspired Brahe to become an astronomer. (COMIC: Herald of Madness)

In France in July 1794, the First Doctor, as part of his plan to escape from a road works overseer, claimed that there would be an eclipse, distracting the overseer long enough for the Doctor to take some money from his purse. (TV: "Guests of Madame Guillotine")

The Tenth Doctor watched a solar eclipse in the Arctic in 2019. He found it was beautiful. (COMIC: Arctic Eclipse)

In 2400, the Daleks planned to use a solar eclipse in a plan to destroy Earth, but were defeated. (COMIC: Battle for the Moon)

All three suns of the Planet of Light were eclipsed once every three hundred years, resulting in a brief period of darkness which caused the inhabitants to go insane with fear and destroy their civilisation. (COMIC: World Without Night)

In 5090, on 14 May, the eclipse of the Vashta Nerada occurred on Solon IX. Onlookers were thrilled until they realised that Solon IX did not have a moon. (PROSE: Time Traveller's Diary)