Multiple Choice
During a total lunar eclipse, the Moon is
A) totally invisible since Earth blocks all light from reaching it.
B) barely visible because of "zodiacal light," that is, sunlight reflected off dust grains in space.
C) barely visible because it glows slightly by its own light.
D) barely visible because of light passing through Earth's atmosphere.
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