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No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
Full Moon...When The Side Of The Moon We See Is Fully Lit.
They would see an annular (ring shaped) eclipse of the sun. The Sun's photosphere (the really bright part) is visible all the way around the moon.(these do happen on the surface of the Earth)
No. Out in the moon sky, you can't see any rings.
The new Moon is highest in the sky at noon. This is when it is view by an Earthbound observer.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
you would see who and what is built on the moon.
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
There are times that the umbra of the moon fails to reach the Earth. This is when the moon is at apogee. When this happens, observers witness an annular, or ring, eclipse. During anannular eclipse, observers in the umbra see a thin, bright ring around the moon.
NO they don't. First the Solar Eclipse is on the other side of Umbra. They don't git to see much of it.Because it is usually to dark to see the moon in Umbra.
NO they don't. First the Solar Eclipse is on the other side of Umbra. They don't git to see much of it.Because it is usually to dark to see the moon in Umbra.
If a lunar eclipse is in progress, the moon is in the earth's shadow. If any part of the moon becomes almost as dark as the space around it, then that part of the moon is in the umbra of the shadow. If you can see the lunar eclipse, then you are on the night side of the earth. I guess that means you're also in the umbra of the shadow, because you can't see the sun at all.
It is Umbra: When a lunar eclipse occurs the Moon passes directly behind the Earth into its umbra (shadow).
One-half. The entire dark hemisphere of Earth can view a lunar eclipse when it occurs.
Full Moon...When The Side Of The Moon We See Is Fully Lit.
The few people lucky (or rich) enough to be in the umbra of the moon's shadow.
They would see an annular (ring shaped) eclipse of the sun. The Sun's photosphere (the really bright part) is visible all the way around the moon.(these do happen on the surface of the Earth)