What is summer?
This celestial object takes the same time to both rotate and revolve allowing us to only see one side of it.
What is the moon?
Type of eclipse where the earth's shadow falls on the moon.
What is a lunar eclipse?
The shortest day of the year.
What is the winter solstice (Dec. 21 or 22)?
It is this season in the southern hemisphere when it is receiving the most direct solar radiation due to tilting toward the sun
What is summer?
We cannot see this type of moon phase because the moon is between the sun and the earth in its orbit.
What is new moon?
Type of eclipse where the moon's shadow falls on the earth.
What is solar eclipse?
Earth takes one year to do this.
What is orbit or revolve? Also I will accept going around the sun or something related to that. Use your best judgement.
When it is summer in the northern hemisphere, it is this season in the southern hemisphere.
What is winter?
What are new and full moon phases?
What is solar eclipse?
Fewer hours of daylight occur when earth is tilted this way in relation to the sun.
What is tilted away from the sun?
What is winter?
Neap tides occur during these two moon phases.
What are first and third quarters?
When the moon passes through earth's shadow, this type of eclipse has occurred.
What is a lunar eclipse?
The amount of time it takes for earth to rotate once on its axis.
What is a day or 24 hours?
Earth's axis is neither tilted toward nor away from the sun during these two times of the year.
What are the equinoxes, or what is spring and fall (autumn)? Or vernal and autumnal equinoxes.
The darkest part of the earth or moon's shadow during an eclipse.
What is umbra?
When the moon blocks sunlight from reaching earth, this type of eclipse has occurred.
What is a solar eclipse?
What season is it when the sun shines indirectly on the northern hemisphere?
What is winter?
The question says indirectly not directly.