How does the duration of a total solar eclipse compare with the duration of a total lunar eclipse?
A) The solar eclipse is always longer.
B) The lunar eclipse is always longer.
C) They are the same length.
D) Depending on where the Moon and Earth are in their orbits, either eclipse might be longer.
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