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>so what fucking difference does it make if you're higher up?
you can see further due to something called 'compression distortion'.
>When you shine a light on a thing, you can see it has a full shadow (which gets narrower the further you get) and a partial shadow. The same applies to the Sun and the Earth. At the distance the Moon is, the Earth's shadow is only around 2.5 Moons wide. So for partial eclipses on both sides of the Earth's shadow, the Moon's position is pretty similar. You can see the Moon move by 5 to 6 of its lengths on the video alone, so clearly it's possible to see the Moon being partially eclipsed from the other side of the Earth's shadow.
its still on the wrong side of the moon dipshit.