Difference between lunar eclipse and solar eclipse
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lunar eclipse is occurred when the moon comes in between earth and sun whereas in solar eclipse the earth comes in between the sun and Moon .
during the lunar eclipse we can see a golden ring surrounding the moon
actually it's not a golden ring the out side boundary of sum as the moon is I'm front of the sun and blocking the sun's rays entering in to the earth
during the lunar eclipse we can see a golden ring surrounding the moon
actually it's not a golden ring the out side boundary of sum as the moon is I'm front of the sun and blocking the sun's rays entering in to the earth
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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. ... Lunar and solar eclipses occur with about equal frequency.
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