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  • 16-01-2020
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Do you think an observer on another planet in the solar system might see eclipses? Why or why not?

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DeniceSandidge DeniceSandidge
  • 16-01-2020

Answer:

yes, an observer can see eclipses  

Explanation:

yes, an observer can see eclipses  

we eclipse is appearance of the planet or the Moon that is pass between observer and some other object that give light  

so if we will be on Jupiter planet  

and we know Jupiter planet moon create eclipses because we will be on the equatorial plane

and we need the planet that has a moon and that is on its equatorial plane to have an eclipse

so as that we can see

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