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What effect will the total lunar eclipse bring?

Hello, my friend, this is a natural phenomenon and harmless to human body. Don't worry. I wish you good health. And the total lunar eclipse will have a certain impact on artificial celestial bodies powered by solar panels irradiated by the sun. For example, Chang 'e-1, China's moon-orbiting satellite, which was launched from June 5 to October 24, 2007, faced the test of the first total lunar eclipse at the end of February 2008 to cope with the temporary "energy" crisis and low temperature test. When the total lunar eclipse occurs, the whole moon and satellites around the moon will "drill into" the huge figure of the earth, and it is estimated that there will be no sunshine for 3-4 hours. Because Chang 'e-1 is mainly powered by solar panels irradiated by the sun, although the satellite is equipped with batteries, the batteries can only guarantee short-term power supply. During this period, individual scientific equipment on the satellite will be temporarily shut down, so that the "Chang 'e" in space can "save food and clothing" as much as possible to ensure that it can tide over the difficulties. After the eclipse, control began again. Generally speaking, the eclipse has little effect on the work of Chang 'e-1 satellite.

If you observe on the moon during the total lunar eclipse, you will see the total solar eclipse. It's just that the total solar eclipse on the moon is at least different from that on the earth: 1) From the perspective of the earth, the perspective of the moon and the sun is almost the same; From the moon, the angle of view of the earth is much larger than that of the sun, so the total solar eclipse on the moon is longer than that on the earth (as on the earth). 2) The total solar eclipse on the moon can be observed in half of the moon (the hemisphere facing the earth), and the total solar eclipse on the earth can only be observed in a strip area. 3) Because the moon has no atmosphere, the corona during the total solar eclipse can be observed on the earth; On the contrary, because the earth has an atmosphere, the earth's atmosphere can be observed during the total solar eclipse on the moon, and this atmosphere is just red (this is similar to the sunrise or sunset we observed on the earth). In other words, when there is a total solar eclipse on the moon (this is exactly the total lunar eclipse on the earth), the half moon facing the earth is not completely dark, but as red as the morning/evening on the earth-this is the moon in the state of total lunar eclipse from the earth, of course it is red. Agree 0| Comment