Added "Annular" Eclipses:
Currently replaces total solar eclipses for now
Added Earthshines:
Most visible near the new moon phase. Can be also seen during a total solar eclipse Becomes less visible from new moon to full moon
Added "Total" and "Partial" Solar Eclipses:
Eclipses can only happen on multiples of 30 days + initial start (Day 14). Total solar eclipses currently appear every 60 days starting from Day 14. Partial solar eclipses animate the moon to shift positions after some time and appear every 60 days starting from Day 44. 2/5 of the partial eclipses don't touch the sun meaning that there are no eclipses. The sky will darken during a total solar eclipse which is dark enough for the brightest stars to appear but isn't that dark compared to the night sky.
Modified the Stars in the Night Sky:
There are 5 layers of stars. Only 2 layers (which are the brightest stars) will show up near and during full moon. All 5 layers of stars show up near and during new moon. The number of stars decrease as the phase of the moon changes from new to full moon.