Why is a lunar eclipse happening in Image 2?
The Moon is directly in between Earth and the sun, in a straight line.
The Moon is directly in between Earth and the sun, in a straight line.
The illuminated half of the Moon is facing away from Earth.
The illuminated half of the Moon is facing away from Earth.
The Moon is far away from the sun, so the sun’s light is weaker.
The Moon is far away from the sun, so the sun’s light is weaker.
Earth is blocking the sun’s light from hitting the Moon.
Earth is blocking the sun’s light from hitting the Moon.
If Earth is in between the sun and the Moon in both Image 1 and Image 2, why do you think a lunar eclipse is only happening in Image 2?
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The Moon is directly in between Earth and the sun, in a straight line
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