A lunar eclipse (eclipse of the moon) can occur only at the time of the Full Moon.
A solar eclipse (eclipse of the sun) can occur only at the time of New Moon.
During the full moon, spring tides happen. A spring tide is when the range of the tide is at its maximum.
A common myth- things are no more weird during a full moon than during a new moon. But there ae a LOT of weird things out there every day (and night)
All of the Moon's lighted side is visible during the full moon.
This happens during a lunar eclipse when the earth appears apparently blocking out the moon. This can only happen on a full moon and due to this effect, the moon appears to be red.
The moon would have to be in the earth's umbral shadow. Another words, the earth would have to be in between the sun and the moon. They would all have to be lined up also (on the ecliptic) otherwise the moon would be either above or below the earth's shadow.. hope this helps :) Aka it would have to be a full moon for a lunar eclipse to be observed.
Lunar eclipses happen at the full moon.
The Earth casts a shadow on the Moon during a Lunar Eclipse, this can only happen during a Full Moon.
During the full moon, spring tides happen. A spring tide is when the range of the tide is at its maximum.
A "lunar" eclipse can not happen during the new moon phase it can only happen when the moon is full.
They happen in space, on the Moon - but since it only happens at the full moon, you will only be able to see one during the night.
Lunar eclipses always occur at the full moon, while solar eclipses can only happen during a new moon. thats a horrible answer , you could get that from watching twilight once.
a lunar eclipse only happens when the moon is completly full
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow - this can only happen during the Full Moon phase.
A common myth- things are no more weird during a full moon than during a new moon. But there ae a LOT of weird things out there every day (and night)
It is unknown to scientists.
A lunar eclipse can only happen during the few hours before and after a Full Moon.
A full moon