The Earth, moon, and sun are all things in outer space (:
The sun is in the center of our solar system, then come the planets Mercury, Venus and then Earth. Since the moon circles the Earth sometimes the moon is between the sun and the Earth and sometimes the Earth is between the sun and the moon.
Neither. The sun, moon, and stars are all well outside the Earth
If the Moon is between Earth and the Sun, it is not a phase, at all . . . it is a solar eclipse.
sun earth and moon
When the earth is between the moon and the sun, a full moon occurs. In the less common instance when the Earth is between the moon and the sun and all three are in line, a lunar eclipse occurs.
The moon orbits the earth at an average distance of 226,000 miles, while the earth orbits the sun at a distance of around 93,000,000 miles.
No, it does not. The earth has a moon, and Mars does not. It is earth's moon, earth and the sun that are involved in eclipses. All of them. Without a moon, Mars cannot experience an eclipse.
All three in a straight line, with the Moon between the Earth and the Sun.
the earth is a bit flattened but the moon has a brilliant circle
The shape of the moon changes to us on Earth because of the position that the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in at the time. If the Sun, Moon, and Earth are at a 180o angle withe the moon and sun on the out side then we will have a new moon because the earth will be blocking all the light away from the moon.
Earth ---> Moon ---> SUN.
Well the relationship of the EARTH-MOON-SUN is that that they are all in the solar system second the EARTH AND SUN low tide and hight tide. The EARTH AND MOON are satellites because they orbit.