The patterns of the lunar eclipse is that the cycle of the moons tend to start fading and towards the end it starts to regain its full moon. The Moon does not contain its own reflected light. A Lunar eclipses only happen at a full Moon. The reason why it shines is because its bottom surface reflects the Sun's rays. A lunar eclipse mostly occurs when the Earth comes in between the Sun and the Moon and covers the Sun's rays from a direct reach of the Moon.
There are three kinds of eclipses that are coined: total, partial, and penumbral eclipses.
There are three kinds of eclipses that are coined: total, partial, and penumbral eclipses.