Whats the difference between an eclipse and a total eclipse?
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I have a science project for school and one of the questions is what is the difference between an eclipse and a total eclipse. I have been looking at heaps of different websites, but none will give me the answer i am looking for. I am hoping you can help me with this. Hayley
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Answer:
The word ECLIPSE, means ANY kind of Eclipse. a TOTAL Eclipse is when the Sun is TOTALLY eclipsed (Solar Eclipse), or when the Earths shadow TOTALLY crosses the Moon (Lunar Eclipse). For more about Eclipses see my friends web site at: http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.html Steve
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