2) Partial Lunar eclipse
It happens when the earth moves between the sun and the moon, but the three celestial bodies do not form a straight line with each other. During this phenomenon, a small part of the moon is covered by the central, darkest part of the earth’s shadow. This part of a shadow is called the umbra.
3) Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
It takes place when the earth comes between the sun and the moon and covers the moon entirely with its shadow. During a total lunar eclipse, the fully-eclipsed moon appears reddish and is thus also called a blood moon.