Solar Eclipse 1
Solar Eclipse 2
Lunar Eclipse 1
Lunar Eclipse 2
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What is a solar eclipse?

When the moon moves between the Sun and the Earth, casting a shadow on the earth.

100

What is it called when only part of the Sun is blocked by the Moon?

Partial solar eclipse

100

What is a lunar eclipse?

When the Earth moves between the Sun and the Moon, casting a shadow on the Moon.

100

Which part of Earth’s shadow causes a total lunar eclipse?

The umbra

100

What causes day and night on Earth?

The rotation of the Earth on its axis.

200

What celestial body (space object) creates the shadow during solar eclipse?

The moon

200

Is it safe to look at a solar eclipse with the naked eye?

No, you need proper solar viewing glasses.

200

Which phase is the Moon in during a lunar eclipse?

Full Moon

200

Can a lunar eclipse be seen by more people than a solar eclipse?

Yes, because it is visible from the entire night side of Earth.

200

What causes the seasons?

The tilt of Earth’s axis as it orbits the Sun.

300

What are the two main parts of the moons shadow called?

Umbra and Penumbra

300

What is a total solar eclipse?

When the Moon completely blocks the Sun.

300

What colour does the moon look during a total lunar eclipse? and why?

Earth’s atmosphere bends red light onto the Moon. 

300

Name the three types of lunar eclipse 

Total, partial, penumbral

300

What causes ocean tides?

The gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun.

400

What phase is the moon in during a solar eclipse?

New moon

400

What happens to the sky during a total solar eclipse?

It becomes dark, like night time.

400

What is a partial lunar eclipse?

When only part of the Moon enters Earth’s shadow.

400

What is the penumbra in a lunar eclipse?

The lighter outer part of Earth’s shadow.

400

What are the four main Moon phases?

New Moon, First Quarter, Full Moon, Last Quarter

500

Why do we not have solar eclipses every month?

Because the Moon’s orbit is tilted and doesn’t always line up with the Earth and Sun.

500

Name one belief different groups in society have about solar eclipses.

Animals - exhibit nighttime behaviours

Native Americans - little boy trapped the sun for revenge

Ancient China - Dragon eats sun

etc ...

500

Why don’t we have a lunar eclipse every full moon?

Because the Moon’s orbit is tilted compared to Earth’s orbit.

500

What ancient beliefs were associated with lunar eclipses?

Some cultures believed the Moon was being eaten or attacked by spirits. 

Indigenous Australia - The moon (man), sun (woman) were in love and came together

500

Why are tides higher during full and new moons?

Because the Sun, Moon, and Earth are aligned, creating stronger gravitational pull (spring tides).

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