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explain lunar eclipse with figure​

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A lunar eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon. It happens when the moon passes through the shadow of the Earth which can only occur during a full moon. Lunar eclipses happen about twice a year, unlike total solar eclipses that are sometimes more than a year apart. ... During a lunar eclipse, the Moon looks red-brown.

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