A lunar eclipse
A lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
Lunar
(Answered as "What travels across the surface of the Earth when an eclipse occurs?") The shadow of the Moon travels across the Earth during a Solar Eclipse. (During a Lunar Eclipse, the shadow of the Earth travels across the Moon.)
it would be an ECLIPSE! ;p
The Lunar Eclipse..
A lunar eclipse occurs when the full moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
More specifically, a total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through the umbra, the darker part of the shadow.
Lunar
(Answered as "What travels across the surface of the Earth when an eclipse occurs?") The shadow of the Moon travels across the Earth during a Solar Eclipse. (During a Lunar Eclipse, the shadow of the Earth travels across the Moon.)
it would be an ECLIPSE! ;p
The light from the moon is actually reflected light from the sun. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon travels through the Earth's shadow.
Yes. The Earth's shadow "eclipses" the Moon. You can still see the Moon in the shadow, but it's redder and darker. Incidentally, only Full Moons can be eclipsed.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through Earth's shadow.
you see a eclipse
That would be a lunar eclipse.
An eclipse
A partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon partly passes through the Earth's umbra. A total lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon fully passes through the Earth's umbra. When the Moon only passes through the penumbra, there is only a subtle darkening of its surface. The umbra and the penumbra are parts of the Earth's shadow.