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15 December, 13:24

During a lunar eclipse, the moon turns dark

due to the deviation of the sun's rays

caused by Earth's atmosphere.

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  1. 15 December, 15:29
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  2. 15 December, 16:13
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    If you were on the moon during a total lunar eclipse, the sun would be hidden behind Earth. The totally eclipsed moon glows coppery red because sunlight reaches the moon's surface after passing through Earth's atmosphere.

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