A solar eclipse.
In a total solar eclipse, the moon blocks out the sun.
THE MOON. AS EARTH ROTATE AROUND THE SUN, OUR MOON SLIGHTLY COMES IN FRONT OF THE SUN WHICH BLOCKS THE SUNLIGHT
When the moon blocks the Sun's light from reaching Earth, and also when our planet Earth blocks the Sun's light from reaching the moon.
The Sun Gives The Moon All It's Light. The Earth's Movement That Blocks And Let's In Parts Of The Sun's Light For The Moon.
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the earth blocks the sun and moon
The moon comes and blocks the sun and turns all black
The moon comes and blocks the sun and turns all black
To the naked eye, yes, in fact the moon blocks out the sun in solar eclipses, and the moon blocks the sun in lunar eclipses. But in real life as viewed with NASA's equipment, no.
Eclipse of the moon.
When the moon blocks the sun's light to the earth, it is a solar eclipse. This occurs when the moon moves between the sun and the earth, casting a shadow on the earth and temporarily blocking the sun's light.
A solar Eclipse. The moon blocks the sun out to observers on Earth.