Science, asked by niroulaaman, 5 months ago

Astronomers tend to study every eclipse why ?​

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Answered by DiyaBora1104
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NASA scientists want to learn more about the moon. They took the moon's temperature during a lunar eclipse. They wanted to see how fast the moon cooled when Earth's shadow was on it. This helped NASA learn what the moon might be made of. The moon is our nearest neighbor, yet there is still much to learn about it.

NASA can study the top layer of the sun during some solar eclipses. The moon blocks the brightest rays of sunlight. This makes it easier for scientists to see the top layer of the sun. Scientists use tools on Earth and tools in space to take pictures of the sun. Then they study what they see.

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Answered by ravellabhandhavi
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historical eclipse are still useful today as they help scientist study the shape and motion of the earth . and even during the up coming solar eclipse researcher hope to collect valuable

data

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