The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
If the eclipse is visible from the place where you're born, then it means that you're born during the night. If the eclipse is not visible from the place where you're born, then it means nothing at all.
the moon remains partly visible during a lunar eclipse because the moon cast a shadow on earth
During a complete solar eclipse (In which neither the sun or moon is visible) the moon is in front of the sun, blocking its light from the earth.
No single eclipse ... solar or lunar ... is ever visible from every place on earth.No single solar eclipse is ever visible from every place or even half of the earth.
because the moon comes in middle of the earth and sun
The Corona-sphere and the Photosphere
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is between the sun and the moon; the shadow of Earth darkens the moon. During a solar eclipse, the moon is between Earth and the sun; the moon blocks the sun.
A solar eclipse happens during the day because it occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, casting its shadow on Earth's surface. The Moon blocks the sunlight, causing a temporary darkness on Earth known as the eclipse. However, not everyone on Earth experiences a solar eclipse during the day as the eclipse's visibility depends on the viewer's location.
Any place on earth where the moon is visible during the time that there is one in progress.
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lunar eclipse
A lunar eclispe eccurs once every 3 years. It is where the sun, the moon and earth all line up. A lunar eclipse is visible from the entire night half of the Earth.