The Moon and the Sun are on opposite sides.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow.
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon.
During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
During a lunar eclipse, a full moon passes through the earth's shadow.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon, sun, and Earth are aligned so that the Earth is between the moon and sun. The shadow from Earth covers the moon, making it impossible to see.
it depends. It can sometimes be a solar eclipse, and other times a lunar eclipse,
When the moon blocks light from the Earth, it causes a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the Earth's shadow falls on the moon, causing it to darken or appear reddish in color. This phenomenon occurs when the Earth, moon, and sun are aligned in a specific way.
A lunar eclipse has no measurable effect on the temperature at any place on earth.
During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes into the shadow cast by the Earth.
During a lunar eclipse, Earth blocks light from reaching the moon.
Solar eclipse--Sun, moon, Earth Lunar eclipse-- Sun, Earth, moon
Because - a lunar eclipse is when Earth blocks the sun's rays from hitting the moon. This can only happen when the sun, Earth and the moon are nearly perfectly aligned (meaning when Earth comes between the sun and moon - which is when we have a full moon.)