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Solar eclipses are pretty quick; a half-hour or so of partial eclipse a few minutes - seven minutes, tops - of totality, and a half-hour of decreasing partial eclipse. Lunar eclipses can last much longer. An hour or more of partial eclipse, up to 90 minutes or so of totality, and another hour of partial eclipse.

Every eclipse is different. The differences in the durations are that the Earth's shadow, like the Earth itself, is much larger than the Moon's shadow.

The NASA web page of eclipse details will tell you how long each eclipse will last, depending on your location. See the link below.

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