That's what happens during a total eclipse of the moon. Most of the western
Hemisphere, including all of the USA, will see that on December 21, 2010.
full moon
Crescent or gibbous; any phase except full or new.
A spring tide occurs during the full moon phase of the moon. This is also known as the new moon phase and the moon is located between the earth and the sun.
A "lunar" eclipse can not happen during the new moon phase it can only happen when the moon is full.
A full moon phase is when the full face of the moon facing earth is a complete disc of reflected sunlight. So, I don't really understand the question that states a full moon can't be seen?
Only during a full moon.
Only at the time of Full Moon.
A full moon
During the full moon.
full moon
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is at it's full phase - directly opposite the sun.
Crescent or gibbous; any phase except full or new.
At the Full Moon only.
Those are the only times when eclipses can occur.
A spring tide occurs during the full moon phase of the moon. This is also known as the new moon phase and the moon is located between the earth and the sun.
Average value of the conducting phase voltages
Full Moon