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25 October, 12:32

What causes eclipses? Check all that apply.

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  1. 25 October, 14:26
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    An eclipse happens when one astronomical body blocks light from or to another.

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    The Moon moves into the shadow of Earth cast by the Sun. When the Moon passes through the outer part of Earth's shadow-the penumbra, where the light of the Sun is only partly extinguished-the Moon dims only slightly in what is called a penumbral eclipse. When the Moon passes through the central part of Earth's shadow-the umbra, where the direct light of the Sun is totally blocked-the lunar eclipse is considered partial if the Moon is partly within the umbra or total if the Moon is completely within it.
  2. 25 October, 14:35
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    The moon moves in front of the sun
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