Science, asked by sanvijakambudi, 4 months ago

what is lunar eclipse?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Lunar eclipses (like solar eclipse) can be partial or total, depending on whether the light of the sun is partially or completely blocked from reaching the moon. The figure shows a total lunar eclipse with the moon lying in the UMBRA of the Earth's shadow.

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
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Lunar eclipse

  • A lunar eclipse is a natural astronomical occurrence. It occurs when the moon crosses and through Earth's shadow, which could only happen that during a full moon.
  • Lunar eclipses occur around twice a year, as opposed to total solar eclipses, which can occur over a year behind.
  • When compared with solar eclipses, they may be witnessed from a significantly broader section of the Earth.
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