Well, you've got a leak somewhere. It can be a bad heater core, a bad windscreen seal, something wrong with the intake plenum for the passenger compartment fan or some other leak. A heater core leak should show up as dropping coolant levels, so unless you've got that it has to come from outside. My suggestion is - once it's dry, get in the can and have a friend hose it down with you in it. It'd give you a chance to spot where the water is coming from.
No, it causes a massive coolantleak.
the sun and mon are place in same line
Broken or worn motor mounts can cause that.
One of sensors (I don't remember which one) ticks when it operates. Many Eclipse users have the same "problem". As far as the sensor does not throw any codes or causes the engine to run rough there is nothing to worry about. If the tick is bothering you, you will have to replace the sensor to fix it.
A shadow thrown by the Moon (solar eclipse) and a shadow thrown by the Earth (lunar eclipse).
The moon comes between sun and earth which causes moon eclipse
No. it is a solar eclipse.
The moon moves in between the sun and earth which causes the eclipse.
The Earth has to be directly between the Moon and the Sun to caus a lunar eclipse.
The moon passes in front of the sun and this causes a shadow to be cast on the earths serface. When the sun is completely covered by the moon this is called a total eclipse.
The Moon.
Once in a while earth's shadow falls on the moon,temporarily blocking out the sunlight that causes it to solar eclipse.