No, just as in a solar eclipse, the sun, earth and moon are in different positions depending on where you are on the earth. If we could all see it at the same time that would mean we would all be in the same exact spot on the earth.
I live in Alabama and the lunar eclipse start at 2 am so maybe its the same time or you can look at the local news .
No, they see night-time. You can see a lunar eclipse (from anywhere) when the MOON is in the earth's umbra.
A meteor shower and a full lunar eclipse occurring on the same day is rare but not impossible. The last time this happened was on December 21, 2010, when the Ursid meteor shower coincided with a total lunar eclipse. It is difficult to predict when this rare event will happen next as it depends on the alignment of celestial events.
The next time a meteor shower and eclipse occur on the same day will be on October 8, 2131. This event is rare because meteor showers and eclipses are separate celestial phenomena that do not frequently align on the same day.
OK so we all know not to look at Sun? Right? So Does it hurt you to look at the moon. You See The moon Is illuminated when Its Next to earth But a lunar eclipse Is when the moon Is behind earth blocking the moon from Shining. Look at the sun while A Lunar eclipse is happening. its cool But don't look into a solar eclipse because The rays are even stronger when the moon and Sun Are shining at the same time. So no its not harmful to look into a lunar eclipse without protective eye wear
No. A lunar eclipse can occur only when the moon is full.
It depends.. If your planet has 2 or more moons then it its possible to have a solar and lunar eclipse at the same time.
I live in Alabama and the lunar eclipse start at 2 am so maybe its the same time or you can look at the local news .
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.
Because while it's in progress, everybody who can see the moon ... that's everybody on the half of Earth where it's night-time ... can see it happening.
Lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon.
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
Lunar phases are tightly related to both kinds of eclipse: -- A lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon. -- A solar eclipse can occur only at the time of New Moon.
A lunar eclipse can only occur at the time of Full Moon.
A lunar eclipse can only occur at the time of Full Moon.
no it depends when the lunar eclipse happens and what the earth is like
A lunar eclipse is possible only at the time of Full Moon. A solar eclipse is possible only at the time of New Moon.