Respuesta :
A. full moon - the moon is on the side of Earth opposite the Sun.
B. new moon - the moon is not visible to observers on Earth.
C. lunar eclipse - the moon is in Earth's shadow
D. solar eclipse - the Earth is in the moon's shadow.
Moon is completely illuminated - full moon.
Moon and the Sun have the same ecliptical longitude - new moon.
B. new moon - the moon is not visible to observers on Earth.
C. lunar eclipse - the moon is in Earth's shadow
D. solar eclipse - the Earth is in the moon's shadow.
Moon is completely illuminated - full moon.
Moon and the Sun have the same ecliptical longitude - new moon.
When there is a full moon, it is clearly visible from earth; when there is a new moon, it is positioned between the earth and the sun; a lunar eclipse is when the moon passes behind the earth and is positioned in its shadow; a solar eclipse is when the moon passes between the earth and the sun, so the earth is in the moon’s shadow.
Question: Match each event with its description.
Answer: D. solar eclipse The Earth is in the moon's shadow.