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If a total eclipse of the Sun was to be visible from New Zealand, how would it appear to an astronaut on the moon using a small telescope to observe the Earth? Select one alternative: O The Earth would be illuminated by the Sun as seen from the Moon, but no change would be visible during the eclipse. O The whole Earth would go dark during the eclipse. O The Earth would not be illuminated by the Sun as seen from the Moon, and no change would be visible during the eclipse. O The eclipse would only be visible through a large telescope, given the distance between the Earth and the Moon. O As a dark blob on the surface of the Earth, that moved across the Southern Hemisphere.

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Answer:

The Earth would be illuminated by the Sun as seen from the Moon, but no change would be visible during the eclipse.

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