solar eclipse
When positioned just right, the moon {new moon} will completely block the sun in a total eclipse - this is what we'll see on August 21st. (There are also partial solar eclipses).
lunar eclipse
Now with the earth aligned in the middle, the moon {full moon} will not be exposed to the sun at all, blocked by the earth's shadow. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) used his observation of a lunar eclipse to prove that the earth was round.
Thank you for explaining the differences
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