When the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up in such a way that the full moon moves into the Earth's shadow, it creates a lunar eclipse.
When the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up in such a way that the full moon moves into the Earth's shadow, it creates a lunar eclipse.
When the Sun, Earth and Moon are lined up in such a way that the full moon moves into the Earth's shadow, it creates a lunar eclipse.
The Earth cannot move into it's own shadow, as the Earth is not a self-illuminating object, such as a desk lamp, which can cast a shadow on itself.
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That's when we have a lunar eclipse.
When Earth moves into the Moon's shadow, we experience a lunar eclipse. This occurs when Earth blocks the sunlight reaching the Moon, casting a shadow on the lunar surface.
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It's called a solar eclipse when the moon moves between sun and earth casting a shadow
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LUNAR ECLIPSE
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A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is positioned directly between the Sun and the Moon. During this alignment, the Earth casts its shadow on the Moon, and the darkest part of this shadow is called the umbra. As the Moon moves into the umbra, it is completely covered by the Earth's shadow, resulting in a total lunar eclipse, which causes the Moon to appear red due to the scattering of sunlight through the Earth's atmosphere.