During a lunar eclipse, what is the penumbra?

When Earth, the moon, and the sun align, which order would lead to a solar eclipse?

When do total lunar eclipses occur?

What does it mean to be in the path of totality?

4 answers

The penumbra is the outer part of the Earth's shadow, where the sun is only partially blocked during a lunar eclipse.

For a solar eclipse to occur, the alignment should be in the following order: Sun-Moon-Earth.

Total lunar eclipses occur when the Earth completely blocks the sun's light from reaching the moon.

Being in the path of totality refers to the area on Earth where a total solar eclipse can be seen, where the moon completely covers the sun.
1 - A it's part of the earth's shadow where the sun is only partially blocked.
2 - C sun moon earth
3 - A infrequently during the full moon
4 - B prt of the earth that is in the umbra of the moon's shadow
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1 - A it's part of the earth's shadow where the sun is only partially blocked.
2 - C sun moon earth
3 - B during the full moon.
4 - A part of the Earth that is directly in the path of the moon's umbra during a total solar eclipse.
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