The moon is always Full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
Sun, earth, and moon are in a straight line and in the same plane. The earth is in the middle.
The moon is on one side of the earth ... in its shadow ... and the sun is on the other side,
about 390 times as far away as the moon.
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow.
During a lunar eclipse, Earth blocks light from reaching the moon.
During a lunar eclipse, a full moon passes through the earth's shadow.
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
None of the astronauts who have been to the moon experienced a lunar eclipse while actually on the moon. The timing of lunar eclipses is unpredictable and there were no planned missions during an eclipse.
You can definitely get along without a website, and probably without a diagram. During either type of eclipse, the sun, moon, and earth are exactly lined up, in a straight line and in the same plane. For a solar eclipse, the moon is the one in the middle. For a lunar eclipse, the earth is the one in the middle.
A lunar eclipse happens during a full moon
During a lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth's shadow.
A lunar eclipse can be photographed during the night when the moon is visible and the eclipse is occurring.
partial lunar eclipse.
During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes into the shadow cast by the Earth.
During a lunar eclipse, the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon.
During a lunar eclipse, the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
During a lunar eclipse, Earth blocks light from reaching the moon.
The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.The Sun isn't even visible during a lunar eclipse.
During a lunar eclipse, a full moon passes through the earth's shadow.
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.