Multiple Choice
Where is a total lunar eclipse visible?
A) It is visible only from the path of totality.
B) It is visible only to observers who can see the new Moon.
C) It is visible to all observers on the side of the Earth facing the Moon.
D) It is visible only from the Earth's equator.
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