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what cast shadow on the moon?



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Answered by thilakartpeks4f
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Explanation:

A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth lines up directly between the sun and the moon, blocking the sun's rays and casting a shadow on the moon. As the moon moves deeper and deeper into the Earth's shadow, the moon changes color before your very eyes, turning from gray to an orange or deep shade of red.

Answered by skyfall63
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Lunar Eclipse

Explanation:

  • A "lunar eclipse" takes place when the "Moon" moves into the shadow of the Earth. This can take place only when the "Sun", "Earth", & "Moon" are exactly/very closely "aligned", with "Earth" between the other 2. A "lunar eclipse" can take place only on the full moon night. The "type & length" of a "lunar eclipse" depend on the "Moon's proximity" to either "orbit node" .
  • A "lunar eclipse" takes place when the "Earth" lines up "directly" "between the "sun" & the "moon", "blocking" the "rays" of the sun  & "casting" a "shadow" on the "moon". As the "moon" moves "deeper & deeper" into the shadow of the Earth, the "moon" changes colour before your very eyes, turning from "gray" to an "orange/deep shade" of "red".

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