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If there is an eclipse can everyone on earth see it?

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there is an eclipse, anyone may see it. But, it only comes once every 4 years. so keep a look out! :)

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Are solar and lunar eclipses visible to everyone on earth?

Lunar eclipse: Visible to everyone who can see the moon in their sky . . . roughly half of the earth's surface.Solar eclipse: Visible only to the people within a narrow strip on the earth's surface ...a few thousand miles long, but only a few hundred miles wide.


Do people in earth's umbra see a total lunar eclipse?

No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.


When the moon passes between earth and the sun?

Then we see full moons. If the Earth passes PRECISELY between the Sun and the Moon, then we see a lunar eclipse.


How does the Moon from a full moon phase turn to a partial eclipse when there is an eclipse?

The sun is behind earth at that time. The earth's shadow makes the eclipse. Some areas of the world will see a full eclipse and other's will see a partial.


What do people see when they witness an eclipse?

If it is a lunar eclipse they see the shadow of the earth cross the surface of the moon. If it is a solar eclipse, they see the moon pass between the earth and the sun. NOTE: One should not look directly at the sun at all, even during an eclipse.


Why do you not see a lunar eclipse when the moon is full?

You see a lunar eclipse ONLY if the Moon enters Earth's shadow.


Why does a solar eclipse happen during the day?

A solar eclipse happens during the day because it occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, casting its shadow on Earth's surface. The Moon blocks the sunlight, causing a temporary darkness on Earth known as the eclipse. However, not everyone on Earth experiences a solar eclipse during the day as the eclipse's visibility depends on the viewer's location.


Can everyone on Earth see an Eclipse when it happens Why or why not?

because they know when it is ment to be light so if it is so dark the know there is either something wrong or there is an eclipe and it my be on telly


When the moon goes through earth's shadow what do you see?

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When there is a lunar eclipse observed from earth what eclipse will be observed from moon?

From the Moon's surface, you would see a total solar eclipse.


What does an astronaut facing the earth during a lunar eclipse what does he will observe?

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A total lunar eclipse cannot be seen by everyone on the night side of the Earth.?

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