The solar eclipse can occur only at New Moon, but it has
no connection with the moon's distance from earth.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through Earth's shadow.
Solar eclipse
When the moon is in earth's shadow, a lunar eclipse occurs. When the earth is in the moon's shadow, a solar eclipse occurs. The moon has no 'control' over either of these events.
Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Earth lies between the sun and the moon while solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes the earth and the moons shadow falls onto earth during the day. :D
lunar eclipse occurs.
No on both points. The lunar eclipse can occur only at Full Moon, and has no connection with the moon's distance from earth.
i believe an eclipse occurs :)
An eclipse occurs when the moon comes between sun and the earth..
A Lunar eclipse.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through Earth's shadow.
when the moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun a Solar Eclipse occurs and when the Earth comes in between the Moon and the Sun a Lunar Eclipse occurs
The eclipse that occurs only at night or night of a full moon in particular is the Lunar Eclipse. The eclipse only happens when the sun, Earth, and the moon are aligned the Earth in the middle.
(Answered as "What travels across the surface of the Earth when an eclipse occurs?") The shadow of the Moon travels across the Earth during a Solar Eclipse. (During a Lunar Eclipse, the shadow of the Earth travels across the Moon.)
The bottom of the Marianis Trench, although deep well drilling will probably soon eclipse this.
The distance from Earth to the Sun during summer solstice is about 1.6 million miles further than the average distance of 93 million miles. This is because the orbit is an elliptical shape.
A lunar eclipse.