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Solar and Lunar Eclipses
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Classify the following events as either a Solar Eclipse, Lunar Eclipse, or neither: 1) The Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun; 2) The Earth casts a shadow on the Moon; 3) A full moon occurs without any shadowing; 4) The Moon is in the Earth's shadow during a full moon.

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A

Solar Eclipse

B

Lunar Eclipse

C

Neither

D

Both Solar and Lunar Eclipse

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A lunar eclipse happens when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, and the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon. Other options are incorrect because Option A says solar eclipse; Option C says neither.

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Eclipses
Moon Phases
Celestial Mechanics
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Solar and Lunar Eclipses

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Definition
Definition

Solar and lunar eclipses occur due to the alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon, leading to shadows being cast on either the Earth or the Moon. The phenomenon is a result of the Moon's orbit being tilted with respect to Earth's orbit, causing occasional alignments that result in eclipses.

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Solar and lunar eclipses occur due to the alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon, leading to shadows being cast on either the Earth or the Moon. The phenomenon is a result of the Moon's orbit being tilted with respect to Earth's orbit, causing occasional alignments that result in eclipses.

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