If the moon happens to be visible to you during a lunar eclipse, you would see earth's shadow pass over the face of the full moon. (You will never see a lunar eclipse at a time other than during the full moon.) Eclipses of the moon can themselves be partial or full, depending on the convergence of the paths of the moon and earth's shadow.
During a solar eclipse is the only time that the Sun's corona is clearly visible from Earth (although the Sun's disk can be blocked artificially in telescopes).
One thing that can only be observed during eclipses are the so-called "Baily's beads" (also Bailey's beads): flashes of sunlight passing through the valleys between mountains on the Moon.
During a total eclipse, during the brief period of totality you can see the sun's corona. Please do NOT try to stare directly at the sun, even during totality. Do an on-line search for making a simple pinhole eclipse viewer.
During a solar eclipse, you pretty much see a ring of light around the dark moon, because it hasn't blocked all of the sunlight from the sun.
You see a dark circle in the middle, with a ring of light around it. The dark circle you see is the Moon, and the ring of light around it is the Sun behind it.
An astronaut on the Moon - or any of the Moon residents, starting about 30 years from now - would see a solar eclipse where we here on Earth see a lunar eclipse.
the moon can be seen during a solar eclipse it's during a lunar eclipse you can not always see the moon. Because it travels through the shadow cast by the Earth
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.
If you can see the solar eclipse, then you are in the Moon's shadow.
In the sky between the sun and the earth. Since the light side of the moon faces the sun, we can't see the moon during an eclipse.
Simple. You can't see any of the sun during a solar eclipse.
you see there is no sun and outside is dark
An astronaut on the Moon - or any of the Moon residents, starting about 30 years from now - would see a solar eclipse where we here on Earth see a lunar eclipse.
You can see a solar eclipse when the moon passes between the sun and the earth during the day and the shadow of the moon falls on the earth.
the moon can be seen during a solar eclipse it's during a lunar eclipse you can not always see the moon. Because it travels through the shadow cast by the Earth
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.
If you can see the solar eclipse, then you are in the Moon's shadow.
When the Sun, Moon, and Earth are in alignment, it results in a phenomena known as a lunar or solar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon. During a solar eclipse, the Moon is between the Sun and the Earth, blocking the sunlight from reaching certain regions on Earth.
You can see the corona during a total solar 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.
In the sky between the sun and the earth. Since the light side of the moon faces the sun, we can't see the moon during an eclipse.
When the Earth is directly between the moon and the Sun, it is called a lunar eclipse. During this eclipse, Earth blocks sunlight from reaching the moon. Lunar eclipses only occur during a full moon.