The shadow of the Earth on the moon's surface is the reason that it takes different phases. When the Earth completely occludes the moon, it is a new moon, and when there is no shadow, it is a full moon.
The answer is A
That's when we have a lunar eclipse.
When that happens, you have a solar eclipse.
"Umbra" means "shadow". When the Moon enters the Earth's shadow, we call that a "total lunar eclipse".
Nope. In fact, over a very very long time, the effect of the moon's presence is to rob some of the Earth's rotation from it.
A lunar eclipse.
Solar - moons shadow falls on earth.Lunar - earths shadow falls on moon.
The shadow of the Earth on the moon's surface is the reason that it takes different phases. When the Earth completely occludes the moon, it is a new moon, and when there is no shadow, it is a full moon.
The answer is A
That's when we have a lunar eclipse.
Lunar Eclipse. It happens only when the Moon surpasses a part of the Earth's shadow.
We have a solar eclipse
When that happens, you have a solar eclipse.
"Umbra" means "shadow". When the Moon enters the Earth's shadow, we call that a "total lunar eclipse".
The moon darkens because it passes through Earths shadow.
Probably, I mean what else could there be (or the Earth makes a shadow covering the half that doesn't face the sun)
Nope. In fact, over a very very long time, the effect of the moon's presence is to rob some of the Earth's rotation from it.