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enter your answer. what is a total eclipse? enter your answer. what is a partial eclipse?
For "What is a total eclipse?":
A total eclipse (e.g., solar or lunar) occurs when one celestial body completely blocks another. In a solar total eclipse, the Moon fully covers the Sun, revealing the Sun’s corona, and occurs only in the Moon’s umbral shadow path. For a lunar total eclipse, the Earth fully blocks sunlight from reaching the Moon, turning it reddish (due to Earth’s atmosphere refracting light).
A partial eclipse happens when only a portion of one celestial body is blocked by another. In a solar partial eclipse, the Moon covers part of the Sun’s disk as seen from Earth. In a lunar partial eclipse, the Earth’s shadow (penumbra or partial umbra) covers only a part of the Moon, so the Moon doesn’t fully darken.
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A total eclipse (e.g., solar/lunar) is when one celestial body (Moon for solar, Earth for lunar) completely blocks another: in a solar total eclipse, the Moon fully obscures the Sun (revealing its corona, occurring in the Moon’s umbral path); in a lunar total eclipse, Earth fully blocks sunlight from the Moon (turning it red via Earth’s atmospheric refraction).