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A lunar eclipse is visible from any place on Earth from which the moon is visible while

the eclipse is in progress.

Since the lunar eclipse takes place at the time of Full Moon, and the Full Moon is

exactly opposite the sun in the sky, this means that the lunar eclipse is visible from

any place where it is night, i.e. the sun is down, while the eclipse is in progress.

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Eclipses, be they solar or lunar, occur when the Earth, Sun and Moon are in a line. If the Moon is in-between the Earth and the Sun, it blocks the view of the Sun from some parts of the Earth, and this produces a solar eclipse. If, on the contrary, it is the Earth that is in-between the Sun and Moon, then the earth will block the light from the Sun before it can get to the Moon. Since moonlight is just the light the Moon reflects from the Sun, this will darken the Moon, and we get a lunar eclipse.

Since the Moon goes around the Earth every 28 days, shouldn't we expect a solar eclipse about every 28 days (when the Moon is new), and a lunar one in the same period, (when the Moon is full) ?

Well, this would be so if the orbit of the Moon were in the same plane as the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. But we know eclipses are rarer than that; and the Moon's orbit is not in the same plane. Instead, it is tilted with respect to it, and the Moon does not in general pass directly on the Earth-Sun line. Moreover, the Moon's orbit tilt varies slowly. To have an eclipse, then, it is not enough that the three bodies be in the right order; the Moon's orbit should also be at the right tilt.

Whether it is the Moon between the Earth and Sun, or the other way around, the phenomenon is basically the same: the body in the middle casts a cone of shadow, and if the outer body happens to move into this cone, we have an eclipse. But the shadow is more complicated than just a cone: it actually consists of a darker cone, or umbra, where no sunlight reaches, and a lighter region, the penumbra, where only some of the sunlight is blocked. Whether you will be able to observe a total or partial eclipse will depend on which of the two regions you are located in.

Solar Eclipses

A solar eclipse occurs, as we said, when the Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun. As noted above, these are not as frequent as one might expect, but there are still at least two each year. That we get total solar eclipses at all is a bit of good luck. The Moon and the Sun appear to have the same size when viewed from the Earth. The Moon is about 400 times smaller than the Sun, but at the same time the Sun is about 400 times farther away from the Earth than the Moon. Because of this, when there is a solar eclipse, the Moon is about the right size to completely cover the disk of the Sun. If the Moon is close enough to the Earth, it will cover it completely, and we get a total solar eclipse. This is the most spectacular kind, where the day changes into darkness, and one can see the stars in plain day. If the Moon is further away from the Earth, then its disk will not be big enough to cover the Sun completely, and we get an annular eclipse, where most of the sun is covered, but an annulus remains, surrounding the dark disk of the Moon.

Were the Moon to be smaller, or the Sun closer to the Earth, there would be no total solar eclipses. On the other hand, were the Moon a bit bigger, the shadow it casts on the Earth during solar eclipses would be larger, and it would be easier to be in the right place to observe them. The dark part of the Moon's shadow is, on the surface of the Earth, a circle of only about 160 miles in diameter. As the Earth moves, this circle traces a path on its surface, called the path of totality. To see a total solar eclipse you have to be inside this rather small region. It is estimated that, on the average, a given spot on the Earth will be on the path of an eclipse only about once every 370 years, so it is better to move to an eclipse than to wait for one to come to you.

Lunar Eclipses

As explained above, lunar eclipses do not occur every month because of the inclination of the Moon's orbit. They do happen at least twice a year, though. And you are far more likely to be able to observe one than a solar one. The reason is that when the Moon gets dark, it is because it does not receive the sunlight, and it then is dark for anyone who can see it. So, instead of having to be in a rather narrow path, as happens for solar eclipses, you only have to be in a part of the world from which the Moon is visible at the time of the eclipse. Pretty much half the world qualifies!

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Anywhere where the Moon is above the horizon when the eclipse occurs.

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Anywhere on the night side of the Earth.

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Which type of eclipse would you expect to see at night?

Lunar Eclipses are visible from the entire NIGHT half of the Earth.


How beautiful would it be to watch lunar eclipse closer from moon?

If your on the moon it wouldn't be a lunar eclipse because the earth would between you and the sun so I giuss it would be more like a solar eclipse


When there is a lunar eclipse observed from earth what eclipse will be observed from moon?

From the Moon's surface, you would see a total solar eclipse.


Which is the slowest a solar or lunar eclipse?

Both result in the moon's orbit around the earth. In a lunar eclipse the moon is on the far side of the earth from the bright sun, and earth's shadow passes across its surface. Earth is larger than the moon, and casts a bigger shadow on it than the moon would cast on the earth during a solar eclipse. Therefore I would have to argue that the lunar eclipse should take longer, or be slower to complete.


What eclipse does earth move between the sun and the moon blocking the suns rays from the moon?

That would be a lunar eclipse.

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Which type of eclipse would you expect to see at night?

Lunar Eclipses are visible from the entire NIGHT half of the Earth.


If you were on the moon during a lunar eclipse what kind of eclipse would you experience?

It would still be a lunar eclipse just on the moon and everything would be red. If you are on earth and a Lunar or a Solar eclipse happens than you are actually light than you would be regularly. To find out how much you weigh you take your weight and divide it by 1.5. So a lunar eclipse is just the same a lunar eclipse.


Where would you need to be to see a total lunar eclipse?

Any place on earth where the moon is visible during the time that there is one in progress.


Is a lunar eclipse when the moon is between the earth and the sun?

no a lunar eclipse is when the earth's shadow is on the moon so the order would be: Sun Earth Moon an eclipse when the moon's shadow falls across earth is a solar eclipse


What lunar phase would be visible if the moon is near the zenith just after sunrise?

an eclipse


What would you see if you were on the moon during a lunar eclipse?

From the perspective of a lunar observer, it would be a solar eclipse; the Earth would pass between the Sun and the Moon.


How beautiful would it be to watch lunar eclipse closer from moon?

If your on the moon it wouldn't be a lunar eclipse because the earth would between you and the sun so I giuss it would be more like a solar eclipse


What is the difference between a solar eclipse and lunar eclipse?

Solar eclipse is when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth (The three objects would appear in this order: Sun >> Moon >> Earth). A lunar eclipse is when the Moon pass into the shadow of the Earth ( The three objects would appear in this order: Sun >> Earth >> Moon ).


When a person on the earth is observing a lunar eclipse which eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the earth observe?

A solar eclipse. Earth would cover the Sun from his point of view.


When there is a lunar eclipse observed from earth what eclipse will be observed from moon?

From the Moon's surface, you would see a total solar eclipse.


What sentence is for these words lunar eclipse sun earth?

a lunar eclipse blocked the sun from the earth. That would make a pretty good sentence for those three words, hope that helped


When a person on the Earth is observing a lunar eclipse an astronaut on the moon facing the Earth will observe an eclipse of what important star?

That person would observe an eclipse of the sun.