Solar vs Lunar Eclipse (simple) — free printable diagram

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Solar vs Lunar Eclipse (simple)

About this illustration

A side-by-side comparison diagram of solar and lunar eclipses. The left panel shows a solar eclipse with the alignment Sun–Moon–Earth, labelling the umbra (total) and penumbra (partial) shadow regions cast by the Moon onto Earth, plus a viewer inset showing the Sun appearing as a dark circle with a corona ring. The right panel shows a lunar eclipse with the alignment Sun–Earth–Moon, labelling the umbra (total) and penumbra (partial) shadow regions cast by Earth onto the Moon, plus a viewer inset showing the Moon appearing red or dark. Both panels use cartoon-style celestial bodies with yellow directional arrows indicating sunlight.

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