Can anyone explain LUNAR ECLIPSE?
By veerdeep
@veerdeep (40)
India
April 12, 2007 12:31pm CST
We say Moon,Earth and Sun on one line so eclipse comes, but according to Dr.Kizar It is always Sun,Moon,Earth as well as Uranus and Neptune on one line when eclipses occur.
Can anyone explain it?
2 responses
@sshashank2 (167)
• Luxembourg
24 Jun 07
wel....lunar eclipse is when earth comes in between sun and moon . it is not so harm ful to see lunar eclipse . during this shadow of earth falls on moon
where when it comes to solar eclipse it is not recommended to see directly coz moon comes in beyween of sun and earth and moon's shadow falls on earth so direct look may effect our eyes
thnxx
@bluesmandoug (2)
• United States
24 Apr 07
you'll notice that a lunar eclipse always occurs at a full moon. this is because the earth and the moon and the sun are in line. during a full moon the moon always rises at sundown. when a lunar eclipse happens the earth comes between the moon and the sun causing a shadow to fall across the moon