Monday, November 19, 2012

Why is the moon exactly the right size to cover the sun in a solar eclipse?


Question by happyharhar: Why is the moon exactly the right size to cover the sun in a solar eclipse?
Odd eh?


Best answer:
Answer by evirustheslayecoincidences happen. why doesn't the earth have a ring? wouldn't that be amazing? sure.

we can find a million coincidences if we look hard enough but that doesn't really mean anything.


further more the moon could be a little bigger or a little closer, the eclipse isn't perfect, that's why you are warned against staring at the eclipse.

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Can you watch a lunar eclipse with no eye protection?


Question by Marcos: Can you watch a lunar eclipse with no eye protection?
just wondering because when there is a sun eclipse you must not because you could get blinded what about one in the night?


Best answer:
Answer by VaniaYes!!

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Why are solar eclipses shorter than lunar eclipses?


Question by pangalicious: Why are solar eclipses shorter than lunar eclipses?
Lunar eclipses usually last anywhere from like 1-3 hours, whereas solar eclipses are just a few minutes long. Why is this?


Best answer:
Answer by daiquirikisscuz in a solar eclipse the moon is in between the earth and the sun, and since the moon and sun alignment isn't very long lasting, it's short. Where as the lunar eclipse is passing through the earth's shadow, meaning, the earth is in between the sun and the moon. The Earth and sun alignment is much slower moving than the moon, so it lasts longer.

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