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What is the most distinctive feature of Jupiter is its great red spot ring great dark spot or elongated orbit?

It is the Great Red Spot. The Great Dark Spot was a storm on Neptune while Pluto has an elgonated orbit.


What is the shape of the orbit of the sun beginning with e?

The shape of the Sun's orbit around the center of the Milky Way galaxy is an elliptical shape. This elliptical orbit is influenced by the gravitational pull of the galaxy's mass, including stars, gas, and dark matter. The Sun takes approximately 230 million years to complete one full orbit.


What happens during solar and lunar eclipse?

Lunar eclipse:The moon in its orbit passes through the earth's shadow. The illuminated sideof the moon turns dark for a few hours.Solar eclipse:The shadow of the moon in its orbit falls on the earth's surface. A small areaon the earth's day side turns dark for a few minutes.


When the moon is at the farthest point in its orbit of the earth its called?

Its called the new moon because its reached its beginning to new phrase, so the new moon is dark you can't see it, but its still there it's just blending with the night sky.


What is the only moon phrase in which a solar eclipse can occur?

The New Moon. During that phase the Moon is approximately between the Earth and the Sun. The Moon only shines by the sunlight that reflects from it; when the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun the side of the Moon that is in the light is the side away from us, therefore the side that's toward us is in the dark-- and that's what the New Moon is, the time when the Moon appears dark to us. Eclipses don't happen with every New Moon because the Moon's orbit is in a plane that is tilted with respect to the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. That means that for most New Moons the Moon, if you could see it when it was closest to eclipsing the Sun, would pass "above" or "below" it rather than directly across it. But at a couple of points along its orbit the Moon IS directly in the plane of the Earth's orbit around the sun. If this happens at the same time as the New Moon, you get a solar eclipse.