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During a lunar eclipse, the earth is in between the moon and the sun, blocking the sun's light from reaching the moon.

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What is the location of earth during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon.


During a lunar eclipse the moon is in its Earth's what?

During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow.


What is the positsion of the earth during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow.


What moon is in earth during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, a full moon passes through the earth's shadow.


Earth's temperatures during a lunar eclipse?

A lunar eclipse has no measurable effect on the temperature at any place on earth.


What phenomenon occurs during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes into the shadow cast by the Earth.


How is light blocked during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, Earth blocks light from reaching the moon.


What the line up during a solar and a lunar eclipse?

Solar eclipse--Sun, moon, Earth Lunar eclipse-- Sun, Earth, moon


Where is the earth in a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the Moon is in Earth's shadow, so the position of Earth, of course, is between the Moon and the Sun.


What object is in the middle during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is in the middle between the Sun and the Moon. This alignment causes the Earth's shadow to be cast onto the Moon, creating the eclipse.


How much of the world can see each lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse the half of the planet that is in night can see it because during that type of an eclipse the earth gets in between the sun and the moon and the reason the moon turns red is because earth's atmosphere bends some light and that light hits the moon


Is the moon in back of the earth or in the shadow in a lunar eclipse?

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