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Ah, what a lovely question! When the moon is not visible due to the Earth's shadow, we call it a lunar eclipse. It's a magical dance of light and shadows in the sky, creating a beautiful moment to appreciate the wonders of our universe. Just imagine the peaceful beauty of the moon slowly being covered and then revealed again by the Earth's shadow.

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The moon is not visible due to earths shadow?

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When the earths shadow falls on the moon the shadow caused a?

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When a new moon is visible?

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What is the name of the shadow moon casts on earth?

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When the earths shadow falls on the moon?

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Are the phases of the moon caused by the moon moving into the sun's shadow?

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