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The lunar eclipse is not equally visible from different regions of the earth, why?


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  1. The lunar eclipse is visible only where the earth's umbral and penumbral shadows are formed, the other areas of the earth outside these regions can not see the moon.
  2. Hence a lunar eclipse is not equally visible from different regions of the earth.

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