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During which lunar phase might a solar eclipse occur?Select one:new moonthird quarter moonfirst quarter moonfull moon

Question

During which lunar phase might a solar eclipse occur?

Select one:

  • new moon
  • third quarter moon
  • first quarter moon
  • full moon
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Solution

Answer

A solar eclipse occurs during the new moon phase. This is when the Moon is positioned between the Earth and the Sun, causing the Moon to block the Sun's light partially or completely, depending on the alignment.

  • New Moon: The Moon is directly between the Earth and the Sun.
  • Full Moon: This is when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon, which is when a lunar eclipse can occur, not a solar eclipse.
  • First Quarter & Third Quarter: During these phases, the Moon is either a quarter way or three-quarters way through its orbit and does not cause a solar eclipse.

Final Answer

A solar eclipse occurs during the new moon phase.

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