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1. Solar Eclipse occurs when the Sun comes directly between the Moon and the Earth.

2. During a Solar Eclipse, the darker inner part of the shadow is called umbra.

3. During a Solar Eclipse, the lighter outer part of the shadow is called penumbra.

4. Lunar Eclipse occurs when the Sun comes directly between the Moon and the Earth
5. Lunar Eclipse often occurs during New Moon phase.

6. Partial Lunar Eclipse happens when only a part of the Earth's shadow cover's the moon.

7. During Solar Eclipse, you should not look directly at the eclipsing Sun and Moon because it can burn your eyes!

8. During a Solar Eclipse, people go out to create noises like hitting aluminum pans and casseroles because the noise will affect the movement of the Moon so that it will no longer block the Sun.

9. If you are standing in the umbra, you cannot view the Sun because the Moon blocks the light of the Sun, thus total Solar Eclipse occurs in which the surroundings appear dimmer.

10. If you are standing in the penumbra, the sun is partially seen, that's why it is called partial solar eclipse.​

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