While a solar eclipse involves the moon passing between the sun and the Earth, casting a shadow across our planet, a lunar eclipse involves the Earth passing directly between the moon and ...
It is never safe to gaze directly at the sun, even when it is partly or mostly covered by the moon. Special eclipse glasses that are thousands of times darker than normal sunglasses are required ...
The moon appears to glow in that rusty color because of light reflecting from the sun. In case you’re wondering, you don’t need any special safety glasses to look at a lunar eclipse.
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