The moon's path around the Earth is related to when an eclipse happens. Most of the time the path of the orbit is a tad above or a tad below the line connecting the Earth and the Sun. Hence no eclipse. There is however a shadow cast by the moon, we are just not in a position to be in the shadow.
So when circumstances happen that the path of the orbit of the moon intersect the straight line between the Sun and the Earth we get an Eclipse of Sun or Moon if the path of the Moon's orbit takes through the Earth's shadow.
because it takes a while for the moon to come right im between the sun and earth in the solar eclipse.
Eclipses themselves will not have any effect on your life. An eclipse is no different from night. Philosophically, the emotions that you feel while viewing an eclipse can be quite powerful. And if you are staring at the eclipsed Sun during a solar eclipse, the moment at which the Moon moves to reveal the Sun, the sunlight can seriously damage your eyes, but that's true of any time when you stare directly at the Sun.
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It isnt
there isnt an answer
there isnt one
yes it isnt just in one place. It happens all over the world but at different times. :)
no there isnt a code for it sorry
because it takes a while for the moon to come right im between the sun and earth in the solar eclipse.
no it isnt because it is every day of the week
MAYBE ;) Yes if it did not have an eye it probly isnt a cyclone!
There are at least two reasons. First, the moon's orbit around the earth is not perfectly circular but slightly elliptical, so it actually varies in distance from closest (perigee) to farthest (apogee) during its month-long cycle. The effect is subtle but perceptible. Second, there are well-known subjective factors relating to human perception that alter its apparent size, even when the actual size is the same. For example, when the moon is near the horizon it always seems larger than when it is high in the sky, because we see it in relation to distant objects on the horizon. As it rises it seems more isolated and smaller in relation to the vastness of the sky. Of course, these are essentially just theories and the true answer has yet to be found. ____________ You may be asking about the phases of the moon. During the course of the lunar month, we are watching one lunar day as it unfolds on the surface of the moon that we can observe. During the full moon it is lunar noontime at the center of the moon's face; at new moon it is lunar midnight at the same location. This lunar day (which is the same length as our lunar month) unfolds all over the moon, but again we only observe one face of the moon from our vantage point on earth.
The first lunar module to orbit the Earth was Apollo 9, launched by NASA in March 1969 as part of the Apollo program. It successfully completed its Earth orbit mission testing key systems in preparation for the upcoming moon landing missions.
Everything is different is like asking why isnt every hill the same.
It isnt man , it just isnt. Sit back forget about computers, and smoke a blunt and suck on my black thing man , cmmon you gayh boy you know you want it
Because He is in bronze and doesnt carry every game and he is expects his team to be good
um, what a smart question.. once a year, hope this isnt a joke