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Every 18 months, during the Spring tide, the Moon is at its closest distance to the Earth, called its _____. This produces
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The date the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere
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whens the next solar eclipse after the 2024 one
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Define the term ‘equinox’ as it relates to the rotation of planet Earth
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when will the star fall into earth
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When do total lunar eclipses occur
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During a lunar eclipse, what is the penumbra?
1.It is the part of Earth’s shadow where the sun is completely blocked. 2.It is
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What is a lunar eclipse. Explain in 1 sentence
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An asteroid approaches Jupiter and is slung around into a new trajectory across the solar system. Which of the following are
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What eclipse occurs when the moon moves into the earth’s shadow causing the moon to darken occurs during a full moon
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A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth’s shadow falls on the Moon.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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What factor limits the number of eclipses per year?
ADistance between the moon and the earthincorrect answer BTilt of the moon's
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A lunar eclipse occurs when
A The sun passes between the earth and the moon. B The moon passes between the earth and the sun. C
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