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When a person on the earth is observing aluner eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the earth will observe an eclipse of what?

The sun.


When a person on the earth is observing a lunar eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the earth will observe an eclipse of?

of the Sun


When a person on the earth is observing a lunar eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the earth will observe an eclipse of what?

sun


When half the moon is facing the sun you call it a?

soler eclipse


When a person on the Earth is observing a lunar eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the Earth will observe an eclipse of what important star?

That person would observe an eclipse of the sun.


When a person on the earth is observing a lunar eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the earth will observe an eclipseof exactly what?

an eclipse of the earth


When a person on the earth is absorbing a lunar eclipse of the moon an astronaut on the moon facing the earth will absorb an eclipse of?

a solar eclipse of the sun. The two absorptions are complementary in that way.


Does the Eclipse Happen Worldwide?

It depends on what kind of eclipse you are talking about. If it is a solar eclipse, no. The eclipse covers only part of the Earth, where the moon casts a shadow. and only a fairly small area will experience a total eclipse. A lunar eclipse is visible from anywhere that is facing the moon at the time.


When a an astronaut on the moon facing earth will observe the eclipse of what?

When an astronaut on the moon is facing Earth, they could observe a lunar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, Earth passes between the sun and the moon, casting a shadow over the moon. The moon appears to darken as it moves into Earth's shadow.


What type of eclipse occurs when the moon is new?

A solar eclipse, because the moon passes between the earth and the moon, meaning the part of the moon facing us is in shadow.


How come only some places see a solar eclipse?

Because the world is always rotating, the places that see the solar eclipse will have to be facing the moon when it is blocking the sunlight.


What occurs when earth is between the sun and moon?

An eclipse