You Eyes Will Burn Out. And You Will Become Blind.
If you look directly at the sun, whether there is an eclipse or not, you may suffer eye damage.
That would only happen at the equator
you cannot see the mon because it is covering the sun and the sun is helping the moon
Don't Look Directly Into the Sun - 2010 was released on: USA: June 2010
The full moon. Earth is ALMOST directly between the sun and moon, so the sun is "behind" us when we look at the moon. That is why the moon appears entirely lit to us, and is considered "full". If Earth IS directly between the sun and moon, which does not happen during most full moons, then there is a lunar eclipse.
People would look at the position of the sun and depending on where it was in the sky, they would know what time it was. For example, if the sun was directly above it was midday.
solar eclipse
If the sun and the eart gravational rotation was to stop, we on earth would be pulled directly towards the sun and burn well and truly before we got to the sun
You would die, because you wouldn't be wearing a helmet in space...
the sun is too bright it will burn your eyes bad
Through a welders mask
your eyes.