There is just one coincidence, some volcanoes can erupt during an eclipse.
Yes, so could the smoke caused by the eruption of a volcano.
If you can see the Moon during a lunar eclipse, the Sun would usually be below the horizon. Apart from that, there is nothing special about the Sun during a lunar eclipse; looking at the Sun is just as dangerous as at any other time.
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is between the sun and the moon; the shadow of Earth darkens the moon. During a solar eclipse, the moon is between Earth and the sun; the moon blocks the sun.
A solar eclipse is when the moon comes between the sun and earth, so it's dangerous during a partial eclipse because it's like staring at the sun, but not during a total solar eclipse, because the moon completely covers the sun.
The corona, or filaments of gas streaming off the sun are most visible during an eclipse.
Yes, so could the smoke caused by the eruption of a volcano.
gases and dust from the eruption scattering some of the Sun's radiation
A super nova from a star/sun
The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.
The sun is hidden during a solar eclipse
Simple. You can't see any of the sun during a solar eclipse.
If you can see the Moon during a lunar eclipse, the Sun would usually be below the horizon. Apart from that, there is nothing special about the Sun during a lunar eclipse; looking at the Sun is just as dangerous as at any other time.
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is between the sun and the moon; the shadow of Earth darkens the moon. During a solar eclipse, the moon is between Earth and the sun; the moon blocks the sun.
Solar eclipse--Sun, moon, Earth Lunar eclipse-- Sun, Earth, moon
You can see the corona during a total solar eclipse
During a solar eclipse, the moon is lined up directly in between the Sun and the Earth, blocking out the sun's light.
During a lunar eclipse, the earth is in between the moon and the sun, blocking the sun's light from reaching the moon.