It will be on the other side of you from where it originally was before it started to pass you. It being a full moon, the cat will be easy to see.
Then we see full moons. If the Earth passes PRECISELY between the Sun and the Moon, then we see a lunar eclipse.
When the moon passes through the earth's penumbra there is a partial eclipse of the moon for those on the side of the earth facing the moon. If it passes through the umbra, the eclipse is total.
If it 'disappeared' and reappeared later, it was probably a lunar eclipse. It happens when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the Sun's light.
During a solar eclipse, the moon passes in front of the sun. Obviously it must appear as a full moon in silhouette, as the sun is fully behind the moon, casting a shadow on the earth.
a lunar ecplise
Then we see full moons. If the Earth passes PRECISELY between the Sun and the Moon, then we see a lunar eclipse.
an eclipse
full.
When the moon passes through the earth's penumbra there is a partial eclipse of the moon for those on the side of the earth facing the moon. If it passes through the umbra, the eclipse is total.
If it 'disappeared' and reappeared later, it was probably a lunar eclipse. It happens when Earth passes between the Sun and the Moon, blocking the Sun's light.
During a solar eclipse, the moon passes in front of the sun. Obviously it must appear as a full moon in silhouette, as the sun is fully behind the moon, casting a shadow on the earth.
An eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth. This is called a solar eclipse.A lunar eclipse happens when the moon passes through Earth's shadow.
a lunar ecplise
A solar eclipse happens.
No. A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between Earth and the sun. A lunar eclipse happens when Earth passes between the sun and the moon.
A lunar eclipse happens when Earth is exactly between the Moon and the Sun (or more correctly, when viewed from the Sun, the Moon passes behind Earth and through its shadow), like this:(Sun)--------------(Earth)---(Moon)When you look up from Earth at that time, you see the part of the moon that is in full sunlight.We don't see a lunar eclipse every full moon because the Moon's orbit around Earth is slightly tilted,so it passes over or under the Earth's shadow most of the time.
after the moon is full is shrinks back to a waning quarter