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Jimena Higgins
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15 October, 19:06
Why can you still see
the Moon during an
eclipse?
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Marissa Roman
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During a total lunar eclipse, Earth completely blocks direct sunlight from reaching the Moon. The only light reflected from the lunar surface has been refracted by Earth's atmosphere ... Due to this reddish color, a totally eclipsed Moon is sometimes called a blood moon.
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