If there were no eclipses, we would not have the unique opportunity to observe the alignment of celestial bodies like the sun, moon, and Earth in such a dramatic way. Eclipses provide valuable insight into celestial mechanics and can also have cultural and historical significance. Without eclipses, we would miss out on these awe-inspiring cosmic events.
You would see the Sun being occulted by the Moon.
Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.
Of course they always happen in the daytime. Apart from that you would get the usual effects. The main one being that it goes dark!
A solar eclipse can only happen at the time of New Moon.A lunar eclipse can only happen at the time of Full Moon.
When the conditions are right, a lunar eclipse can happen in ANY month, but only at the time of Full Moon.
you would jet a bit burnt if you where on the moon. I'll find out about the next eclipse
Daytime, solar eclipse are visible in areas, lol i had this for hw
You would see the Sun being occulted by the Moon.
Nothing at all
solar eclipse happen at full moon or new moon
yhe next lunar eclipse will happen in 2 years
A full moon
No, that would be a lunar eclipse.
A lunar eclipse is caused when the shadow of the Earth hits the Moon. This can only happen when the Moon is entirely full.
Because the sun's light and heat is blocked during a solar eclipse, the air gets cooler.
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.
That would mean that the Moon would always follow the ecliptic, and it would mean that we would have a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse every lunar month. The solar eclipse would only be seen in and near the tropics at every New Moon, with maximum totality always on the Equator, and the lunar eclipse would happen at every Full Moon. Other than that the tides would be more or less the same, except that the variation in the height of spring tides could be less.