Solar eclipse occurs when the moon is between the sun and the earth, while the lunar eclipse occurs when the earth is between the sun and the moon.
Total solar eclipses only occur in very limited locations on earth, and only last for a few minutes.
Moon Eclipse can be observed throughout the world at night when an eclipse occurs.
Solar eclipse can damage vision if observed directly without proper protection.
The lunar eclipse is sometimes called the Moon Blood because the red color that appears when the moon is covered by the shadow of the earth.
The lunar eclipse was considered a bad sign by many cultures, and sometimes associated with natural disasters or death.
Solar and Moon Eclipse occurs when the moon is on the edge of its orbit called the deviation.
During a solar eclipse, air temperatures can drop significantly, even up to several degrees Celsius.
The lunar eclipse can occur three times a year, while the solar eclipse occurs less than once a year.
The lunar eclipse can be observed with the naked eye, while a solar eclipse requires special protection such as special glasses or telescopes with special filters.