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14 January, 03:10

Compare a lunar eclipse and a solar eclipse. For each type of eclipse, be sure to provide evidence that describes:

The alignment of the sun, moon and earth during the eclipse.

The phase of the moon that is observable during the eclipse.

How the sun's light is being blocked on the earth and the moon.

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  1. 14 January, 03:28
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    A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth gets in the way of the sun and blocks sunlight from hitting the moon. This makes the moon have a reddish-orange tint to it. A full moon is visible during a lunar eclipse.

    A solar eclipse happens when the moon gets in between the sun and the Earth, forming a crown like ring around the moon, which is from the sun. The moon itself might not be visible, due to the angle at which it sun is hitting it at.
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