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Old 08-August-2008, 01:15 PM
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Default The eclipse and the radiation on moon

are there any chances when the sun, moon and earth comes in a straight line, so do you think that at that time I am on the surface of moon, so how much a great radiation I have to suffer, when the sun's spectral lines stays on the moon at that position. (when they were suppose to come on the earth)

how far the moon's surface will allow the refraction of light back, do you think the its sun's facing portion (of moon) will sparkle more than the normal.

what are the bad impact of the sun's eclipse? is the sun's eclipse holding more dangerous rays on the moon !

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Old 08-August-2008, 01:18 PM
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are there any chances when the sun, moon and earth comes in a straight line, so do you think that at that time I am on the surface of moon, so how much a great radiation I have to suffer, when the sun's spectral lines stays on the moon at that position. (when they were suppose to come on the earth)

how far the moon's surface will allow the refraction of light back, do you think the its sun's facing portion (of moon) will sparkle more than the normal.

what are the bad impact of the sun's eclipse? is the sun's eclipse holding more dangerous rays on the moon !
About the same dose the Moon gets on every other day it's receiving sunlight?
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Old 08-August-2008, 01:31 PM
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The only change is that Earth receives a little bit less. Compare it to a shed in a field in the rain. You stand outside the shed. Does more rain fall on the shed when you open the door and go inside?

But wait.. you didn't specify on which side of the moon you'd be. The one facing Earth or the far side?

Edit: Or... do you mean that the Moon might act as a gravitational lense?
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