can totally solar eclipse and partial solar eclipse can be seen from the earth at same time
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A solar eclipse, especially a total one, can be seen from only a limited part of Earth, whereas the eclipsed Moon can be seen at the time of the eclipse wherever the Moon is above the horizon.
A total solar eclipse is visible from the areas of the earth falling in the moon's dark shadow and a partial solar eclipse is visible from the areas of the earth falling in the moon's light shadow. Thus, when a total solar eclipse occurs, a partial eclipse is also seen from the earth.
Not Total Everywhere
Only viewers located in the path of the Moon's full shadow, its umbra, can see a total solar eclipse. Those outside the path see a partial eclipse.
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A solar eclipse, especially a total one, can be seen from only a limited part of Earth, whereas the eclipsed Moon can be seen at the time of the eclipse wherever the Moon is above the horizon.