Environmental Sciences, asked by KaranKing6935, 1 year ago

During a total lunar eclipse, the moon is in Earth’s

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Answered by Anuprava
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A total lunar eclipse takes place when the Earth comes between the Sun and the Moon and covers the Moon with its shadow. When this happens, the Moon can turn red, earning it the nickname of Blood Moon.


Earth casting its shadow on the Moon.

A total lunar eclipse is sometimes called Blood Moon because the Moon may look red when it's only illuminated by the light in Earth's shadow.

Answered by Anonymous
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A lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves into the Earth's shadow. This can occur only when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are exactly or very closely aligned, with Earth between the other two. A lunar eclipse can occur only on the night of a full moon.

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