Same as Sun and Earth - 150 million km., or 1 AU.
depends on how long your trucks r
There are 200 Sun medals and 200 Moon Medals
they r the moon sun and mother nature
NO!!! 'lunar' is an adjective of the Moon. The nouns for Moon are; - Moon ; modern English Luna ; Latin (no 'r') Selene ; Classical Greek The Sun is described as 'solar' (adjective). The nouns for Sun are Sun ; Modern English Solus ; Latin Helios ; Classical Greek.
Yup u r right it happens only on a full moon day becaus lunar eclipses happen when the Earth's shadow falls on the moon, hiding it from the sun's light. For this to happen, the moon must be on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun, so the full half of the moon that is lit by the sun is visible from Earth. That is what full moon is.
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For an eclipse to take place the earth, moon and sun must form a straight line. then the shadow of the earth r the moon will fall upon the moon or the earth, and that is an eclipse. There are two types of eclipses; Solar and lunar. A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun causing it to "disappear." A lunar eclipse is when the Earth passes between the sun and moon so that the moon doesn't get light causing it to appear red-ish.
The side of the moon facing away from Earth is known as the "far side" or "dark side" of the moon. This side appears to be dark because it does not receive direct sunlight, but it is not permanently dark, as it still gets sunlight at certain times during the moon's orbit.
For an eclipse to take place the earth, moon and sun must form a straight line. then the shadow of the earth r the moon will fall upon the moon or the earth, and that is an eclipse. There are two types of eclipses; Solar and lunar. A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun causing it to "disappear." A lunar eclipse is when the Earth passes between the sun and moon so that the moon doesn't get light causing it to appear red-ish.
R + cat = rcat rcat + shoe = rcatshoe rcatshoe - rat = cshoe cshoe + sun = cshoesun cshoesun - chose = sun sun + moon = sunmoon sunmoon + i = sunmooni sunmooni - noon = sumi sumi + goal = sumigoal sumigoal + t = sumigoalt sumigoalt - goat = sumil sumil - u = smil smil + e = smile! :)
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The moon is more than 3/4 day behind the sun, so it's more than 3/4 cycle past New Moon. It's a waning crescent.