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Q: What would happen if there was no eclipse?
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When will the next eclipse happen and what would happen if you are on the moon?

you would jet a bit burnt if you where on the moon. I'll find out about the next eclipse


Would a total solar eclipse happen at daytime or nightime?

Daytime, solar eclipse are visible in areas, lol i had this for hw


What would happen if you looked at a solar eclipse?

You would see the Sun being occulted by the Moon.


What would happen if you looked at a lunar eclipse without googles?

Nothing at all


Would a solar eclipse happens at full moon or new moon?

solar eclipse happen at full moon or new moon


What is the date the lunar eclipse will happen?

yhe next lunar eclipse will happen in 2 years


Do solar eclispes happen when the earths shadow hits the moon?

No, that would be a lunar eclipse.


Would a lunar eclipse happen on a full moon or a new moon?

A full moon


What moon phase would an eclipse of the moon occur?

A lunar eclipse is caused when the shadow of the Earth hits the Moon. This can only happen when the Moon is entirely full.


What would happen to the temperature of the air during a solar eclipse?

Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.


What would happen if you lived on the moon and there was an eclipse?

The same thing that happens when you're on eartlh and you see a solar eclipse. The sun disappears for a few minutes or seconds and comes back. On earth, it would be called a lunar eclipse, where the earth comes between the sun and the moon. On the moon, it would look like a solar eclipse.


When can solor eclipse happen?

A solar eclipse occurs when the path of the moon comes between the sun and the earth. The moon casts a shadow on the earth's surface and an observer within that shadow would see a solar eclipse.