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as the name implies, lunar eclipses are when the moon get in the sun's way during the day and things go dark for a short amount of time, whereas a solar eclipses is when the sun gets in the moons way, so i don't think both can occur simultaneously, unless you mean at different time of the day, if that's the case, then i believe nothing will happen, i heard you shouldn't look at the sun when a solar eclipse happens, it blinds you, it can damage your eyes too i heard

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