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If it is a total eclipse you can't see the Sun.

That's except for the very thin atmosphere called the "corona" which you don't see unless there is a total solar eclipse.

With a total eclipse of the Moon, you can still see the Moon.

That's because some sunlight still gets to the Moon via refraction by the Earth's atmosphere.

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