How an eclipse would look from the Moon's surface

How an eclipse would look from the Moon's surface




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What would a solar eclipse look like as seen from the surface of the Moon? During such an eclipse, the Earth would block out the sun. The Moon’s surface would turn an eerie red color because sunlight is scattered and bent through Earth’s atmosphere before reaching the lunar surface.

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Five best things to see during a lunar eclipse, from the moon by Earthsky.org: https://earthsky.org/space/five-best-things-to-see-during-an-eclipse-from-the-moon/

Eclipse image by artist and astronomer Lucien Rudaux (1874–1947)
Eclipse video credit: Nancy Jones – NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center

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