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IV. What would someone standing on the moon see happen on Earth during a solar eclipse? Would the Earth get dark?​

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Answered by vinitasingh72425
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During the lead-up to a solar eclipse from the Moon, a viewer on the Moon would see the Sun approach the dark disk of Earth, with the planet's nightside facing the Moon. Earth's atmosphere would be lit from behind, creating a reddish ring around the planet that would glow brighter as the eclipse proceeded.

Answered by rgrohith8aps
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During the lead-up to a solar eclipse from the Moon, a viewer on the Moon would see the Sun approach the dark disk of Earth, with the planet's nightside facing the Moon. Earth's atmosphere would be lit from behind, creating a reddish ring around the planet that would glow brighter as the eclipse proceeded

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