There is no danger in looking at a lunar eclipse. Looking at a solar eclipse without protection can damage your eyes.
No. There is absolutely zero danger to anyone from a lunar eclipse.
No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
If you are referring to you eyes, no, definitely not. A SOLAR eclipse is what is dangerous to look at, because the moon is in front of the sun. In a lunar eclipse the sun is in front of the moon. The logic might seem kinda backwards, but it all adds up to the single word that NO, lunar eclipses ARE NOT DANGEROUS.
The total lunar eclipse of December 21, 2010 will be visible (weather permitting!) anywhere in North America.
The moon has nothing to do with any 'danger'. The dangerous act is looking at the sun, which people are likely to do during a solar eclipse.
No. There is absolutely zero danger to anyone from a lunar eclipse.
A lunar eclipse, with its blood red color, was viewed as a bad omen by some primitive civilizations.
No, not from a lunar eclipse which does not include looking directly at the sun like a solar eclipse.
December 21, 2010
If you are referring to you eyes, no, definitely not. A SOLAR eclipse is what is dangerous to look at, because the moon is in front of the sun. In a lunar eclipse the sun is in front of the moon. The logic might seem kinda backwards, but it all adds up to the single word that NO, lunar eclipses ARE NOT DANGEROUS.
It would still be a lunar eclipse just on the moon and everything would be red. If you are on earth and a Lunar or a Solar eclipse happens than you are actually light than you would be regularly. To find out how much you weigh you take your weight and divide it by 1.5. So a lunar eclipse is just the same a lunar eclipse.
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon.
The Earth has to be directly between the Moon and the Sun to caus a lunar eclipse.
Today on May 20, 2012 we had a Lunar Eclipse viewed from the United States.
A lunar eclipse.
The total lunar eclipse of December 21, 2010 will be visible (weather permitting!) anywhere in North America.
A lunar eclipse occurs at a FULL MOON when Earth is directly between the moon and the sun!!