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When a lunar eclipse happens, which would we not see: the sun or the moon?

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Answer: you would not see the sun

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User Spazm
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Answer:

the sun

Step-by-step explanation:

The typical lunar eclipse happens when the Sun, Earth and moon are all aligned 180 degrees apart from each other in the sky. When this happens, the Earth casts a shadow onto the moon, so the Sun should not be visible at all if you can still see the moon.

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