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what is the probability of solar eclipse on Full moon day?​

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Answered by parvati1527
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A solar eclipse happens at the new moon phase, when the moon passes between the sun and Earth. A lunar eclipse happens at the opposite moon phase – at full moon – when the Earth, sun and moon align in space, with Earth between the sun and moon. At such times, Earth’s shadow falls on the full moon, darkening the moon’s face and – at mid-eclipse – sometimes turning it a coppery red.

Answered by XxMissChocolattyxX
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It means that – if you were standing on the moon's surface – you'd see the Earth, the sun and the stars all at once, in the same sky. During a lunar eclipse seen from the moon's surface, the Earth would appear at the new phase, corresponding to new moon. You wouldn't see any of Earth's day side.

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