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How is a lunar eclipse similar to a solar eclipse? How are they different?

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From our perspective on Earth, two types of eclipses occur: lunar, the blocking of the Moon by Earth's shadow, and solar, the obstruction of the Sun by the Moon. When the Moon passes between Sun and Earth, the lunar shadow is seen as a solar eclipse on Earth. Also they are similar by An eclipse occurs when one celestial object obscures another celestial object. In the case of a solar eclipse, the moon moves between the Earth and the sun, thus obscuring the sun. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth moves directly between the sun and the moon. Either type of eclipse can be total or partial.

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they moon and sun are a factor in both of them

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