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Solar and Lunar Eclipses. When the moon’s shadow hits the Earth or when the Earth’s shadow hits the moon an eclipse occurs. Solar Eclipse. This Eclipse occurs during a new moon Why don’t we get an eclipse every new moon? Because the moon’s orbit is slightly above the sun in the sky.
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When the moon’s shadow hits the Earth or when the Earth’s shadow hits the moon an eclipse occurs.
Solar Eclipse • This Eclipse occurs during a new moon • Why don’t we get an eclipse every new moon? • Because the moon’s orbit is slightly above the sun in the sky.
Total Solar Eclipse • This occurs if you are within the sun’s umbra. • Umbra – the darkest, cone shaped part of the moon’s shadow. • During a solar eclipse the sky becomes totally dark.
Partial Solar Eclipse • This occurs when you are within the sun’s penumbra. • Penumbra – larger part of the moon’s shadow. • During a partial solar eclipse it becomes slightly dark.
Lunar Eclipse • This occurs during a full moon, when the earth goes directly between the moon and the sun. • The earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the moon.
Total Lunar Eclipse • This occurs when the moon moves directly into the earth’s umbra. • You can see the Earth’s shadow on the moon. • You can see a lunar eclipse anywhere on the earth.
Partial Lunar Eclipse • These occur more often than total lunar eclipses. • This occurs when the moon passes partly into the earth’s umbra.