A lunar eclipse has no harmful effect on any part of the human body,
whether or not the human is observing the eclipse.
It's important to understand what this statement specifically refers to:
We're talking about the eclipse that's visible during the night, when the Full Moon goes into shadow
over a period of several hours, and may become almost invisible. That eclipse has no effects whatsoever
on people.
The other kind of eclipse is something to be careful with. That's the one that happens during
the day, when part of the sun is blocked out for a period of time. There is the possibility of harm
during that one, simply because people tend to look at the sun while it's going on, and that's a
very dangerous risk to your eyes.
None.
No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
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Eclipses of 2013: --------------------- April 25 - partial lunar eclipse May 10 - annular solar eclipse May 25 - penumbral lunar eclipse October 18 - penumbral lunar eclipse November 3 - hybrid solar eclipse
Lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon.
There are no harmful effects. its just the earth going between the moon and the sun.
There are no special consequences, helpful or harmful, resulting from eating food during a lunar eclipse.
No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
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The only effects of lunar and solar eclipses on human activity that I can think of are: -- astronomers, physicists, other scientists: plan and execute experiments that can only be done during an eclipse ... if there are any of those left in 2010. -- the rest of us: possibly stop what we're doing for a few minutes, to glance at the eclipse.
The only effects of lunar and solar eclipses on human activity that I can think of are: -- astronomers, physicists, other scientists: plan and execute experiments that can only be done during an eclipse ... if there are any of those left in 2010. -- the rest of us: possibly stop what we're doing for a few minutes, to glance at the eclipse.
It is o.k. to view a lunar eclipse, because unlike a solar eclipse you are not viewing direct sunlight which can be harmful and blinding but rather reflected light. When viewing a lunar eclipse you would see even less light than viewing a full moon which we know is safe.
A lunar eclipse does not occur when the sun is out. A lunar eclipse can only be seen at night.
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OK so we all know not to look at Sun? Right? So Does it hurt you to look at the moon. You See The moon Is illuminated when Its Next to earth But a lunar eclipse Is when the moon Is behind earth blocking the moon from Shining. Look at the sun while A Lunar eclipse is happening. its cool But don't look into a solar eclipse because The rays are even stronger when the moon and Sun Are shining at the same time. So no its not harmful to look into a lunar eclipse without protective eye wear
No. An eclipse of the sun is called a solar eclipse. A lunar eclipse is an eclipse of the moon.
There are two types of eclipse : 1)Lunar eclipse 2)Solar eclipse Lunar eclipse is a situation, when the earth comes between sun and moon.