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A satellite in space took a picture of a double eclipse when both Earth and the Moon moved between the satellite and the Sun at the same time. Some students claim that they could see a double eclipse from Earth if a lunar and a solar eclipse happened at the same time. They wonder if they could ever see that type of double eclipse from their town. Scientists took a picture of a solar eclipse on Mars that involved the Sun, Mars, and one of Mars's moons, called Phobos. The students want to draw a model to show how the eclipse happened. What is the position of Phobos relative to Mars and the Sun during a solar eclipse on Mars? Move Phobos to a box complete the model. Sun Light Mars *not drawn to scale


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