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If its a total lunar eclipse why does one edge remains brighter than the rest?

I have been googling for an answer for a while and cant find it. Even pictures of previous total lunar eclipses are the same. Is it because that side remain closer to the edge of the umbra? Or is it caused by how light behaves; Or because the surface of the moon is more reflective on that part.

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[โ€“] catloaf@lemm.ee 4 points 1 month ago

Unfortunately solar eclipses are going to get less neat over time, because the moon is gradually moving away from the earth.

But that's going to take thousands or millions of years, so in your lifetime it probably will still look just as neat.