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What case a eclipse?

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 8/30/2021

A solar eclipse is when the moon, momentarily blocks out the sun. It happens around once a month

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What must the phase of the moon for an eclipse of the moon?

This is a lunar eclipse, not an eclipse of the Sun. In this case the answer is the Full Moon.


What type of eclipse would be seen on the moon if earth experienced a total lunar eclipse?

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What do you do in case of a solar eclipse?

dont go outside


What is total and partial eclipse?

For example, in the case of a solar eclipse, a "total eclipse" means that at some point, the entire Sun is darkened. A "partial eclipse" means that the Sun is only partially darkened - at no point does the entire Sun get darkened. Similar for lunar eclipse. Specifically for the case of a solar eclipse, it is also possible to get an "anular eclipse", meaning that a ring of light remains on the outside (that is, a part that doesn't get darkened, in the form of a ring).


What partial and total eclipse?

For example, in the case of a solar eclipse, a "total eclipse" means that at some point, the entire Sun is darkened. A "partial eclipse" means that the Sun is only partially darkened - at no point does the entire Sun get darkened. Similar for lunar eclipse. Specifically for the case of a solar eclipse, it is also possible to get an "anular eclipse", meaning that a ring of light remains on the outside (that is, a part that doesn't get darkened, in the form of a ring).


What are the precautionary measures in case of lunar and solar eclipse?

Don't panic. That's really all the "precautions" you need to take in the case of either a lunar or solar eclipse. Well, for a solar eclipse there's also "don't look directly at the sun you idiot".


When there is an eclipse?

Well, first you have to jack the car up. Then, it is necessary to use the banana peel I mentioned as a lampshade. Once Eddie Murphy has arrived at your house, kill your family. Then ask the chicken why Tebow refused to eat at Applebee's on the night of Ramadan that fell on June 37th, -513 G.Q. Then, you must travel to the dungeon of mesmerized pubic hair. After you have spoken to Emperor Glassbeard, look out! Lastly, crawl back to your house, fight off the horde of inconsistent ball sacks, attend a grammar class, sit on your front porch between the hours of 6 and 11pm, and look up.


What comes between when there is solar eclipse?

The Moon comes between the Sun and the observer in this case.


Is it true that when it is eclipse and you look in the sky you get blind?

You can get permanent damage to your eyes, or in the worst case get blind.


What is a lunar eclipse on the moon?

A partial or total obscuring of the moon by the earth's shadow. Are you asking "If we are on the moon, what would a lunar eclipse be?" In that case, it would be something like what we call a solar eclipse, but it would be the earth obscuring the sun. I think it might more properly be called an occultation; the earth doesn't perfectly block the sun, it literally blots it out (in the case of a total lunar eclipse) for a while until it emerges from the other edge or limb of the earth.


Is the transmission in an awd eclipse the same as the fwd eclipse?

They are not the same, the awd drive has a center differential and an output shaft and transfer case to drive the rear wheels. They are not the same, the awd drive has a center differential and an output shaft and transfer case to drive the rear wheels.


Why you are not allow to see solar eclipse with naked eyes?

Because the UV rays from the eclipse are too strong for the eyes to withstand, in which case it will burn the retinas in your eyes causing permanent blindness!