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Part 1: The eclipse observed was a lunar eclipse. The sun is usually not visible during these eclipses. The moon is new during a solar, but full during a lunar. It is red during a lunar eclipse due to a reflection of the Suns light behind earth. It happens more often because Earths shadow is larger than the moons. The umbra is larger as well, so it lasts longer than a solar eclipse.
Part 2: The moon is in the full moon phase. The Earth is in between the Moon and the Sun. The umbra of Earths shadow is cast directly on the moon, casting out the suns light. A tint of the reddish color shines around earth from the Sun making the dark moon appear red. The moons axis is slightly tilted , so the umbra does not hit the moon every month. But when it does? It creates a lunar eclipse.
Part 2: The moon is in the full moon phase. The Earth is in between the Moon and the Sun. The umbra of Earths shadow is cast directly on the moon, casting out the suns light. A tint of the reddish color shines around earth from the Sun making the dark moon appear red. The moons axis is slightly tilted , so the umbra does not hit the moon every month. But when it does? It creates a lunar eclipse.
Part 1.
The type of eclipse that was observed was a lunar eclipse.
What is the observed eclipse was it a lunar eclipse?
- The sun was not visible as given in the question.
- The sun is usually not visible during this eclipse.
- The moon is new during a solar, but the full moon is during a lunar.
- It is red during a lunar eclipse due to a reflection of the Sun's light behind the earth.
- It happens more often because Earth's shadow is larger than the moon.
Part 2.
The complete sentences to explain the position of the sun, moon, and earth are as follows:
- The moon is in the full moon phase.
- The Earth is in between the Moon and the Sun.
- The umbra of the earth's shadow is cast directly on the moon, casting out the sun's light.
- A tint of the reddish color shines around the earth from the sun, making the dark moon appear red.
- The moon axis is tilted, so the umbra does not hit the moon every month but when it does then it creates a lunar eclipse.
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