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Q: When a full moon goes through the shadow of the Earth what occurs?
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What eclipse passes through the earths shadows?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes through the Earth's shadow.


Does a lunar eclipse occurs when the moon travels through the shadow of earth true or false?

Yes. The Earth's shadow "eclipses" the Moon. You can still see the Moon in the shadow, but it's redder and darker. Incidentally, only Full Moons can be eclipsed.


How does eclipses happened?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow - this can only happen during the Full Moon phase.


How does the shadow of the earth on the moon have a straight line through it when its half full?

The shadow of the earth never falls on the moon when the moon is half full.


How does lunar eclipses happen?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the Earth's shadow - this can only happen during the Full Moon phase.


What is the arrangement of Earth during a lunar eclipse?

During a lunar eclipse, the moon passes partially or completely through the Earth's shadow. This occurs during the full moon, when the earth is between the sun and moon.


What is the difference between a full lunar eclipse and a partial lunar eclipse?

A lunar eclipse occurs when the normally full Moon crosses into the Earth's shadow, thereby creating a darkened area on the moon. During a partial lunar eclipse, only part of the Moon falls into the Earth's shadow. During a full lunar eclipse, the entire moon crosses through the earth's shadow, and therefore the entire moon is darkened.


Why lunar eclipse occurs on full moon while solar eclipse occurs on new moon day?

It's a matter of shadows. In a solar eclipse, the shadow of the Moon falls on the Earth, which can only happen when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun; at the NEW moon. A lunar eclipse occurs when the shadow of the Earth falls on the Moon, when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon - a full moon. Since the Earth is much bigger than the Moon, the Earth's shadow is also larger; this is why the Moon normally becomes completely shadowed during a lunar eclipse. The Moon's shadow on the Earth is much smaller, so only a small area of the Earth is in the shadow.


What do you call the phenomenon that occurs when the full moon moves into the earth's shadow and is blacked out?

solar eclipse lunar eclipse solar is when the moons shadow blocks out the sun


Why is the full moon the only time you see a lunar eclipse?

it passes through the earth's shadow's.


What moon is in earth during a lunar eclipse?

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


Why lunar eclipses occur on full moon days?

Because lunar eclipses happen when the Earth's shadow falls on the moon, hiding it from the sun's light. For this to happen, the moon must be on the opposite side of the Earth from the sun, so the full half of the moon that is lit by the sun is visible from Earth. That is what full moon is.