There are different numbers of lunar eclipses in different years.
I think five (5) is the maximum possible in one year.
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No ther is not a Lunar Eclipse this year!
A lunar eclipse can happen at the time of any Full Moon, but no more than about 5 times in a year, max.
A lunar eclipse occurs around 2-4 times a year. However, not everyone on Earth will be able to see every lunar eclipse as visibility depends on location and timing.
A lunar eclipse only happens a few times a year.
Lunar eclipses can happen a maximum of twice per year, and only at the time of the full moon. Sometimes the alignment is just right, and we get a total lunar eclipse. If the alignment isn't exact, we might get a partial or a penumbral eclipse instead of a total eclipse.
Lunar eclipses can occur up to three times a year, but there is never more than one lunar eclipse on a single day. This is because a lunar eclipse happens when the Earth is directly between the Sun and the Moon, which can only occur when the Moon is full. Thus, while multiple lunar eclipses can happen within a year, they are limited to one per day.
none to 3 lunar eclipses a year
There are most often two lunar eclipses each year (see the link below for a timetable). In 2013 the lunar eclipses will not be very dramatic.
A full moon lunar eclipse happens approximately twice a year.
Actually it doesn't. Typically, a lunar eclipse happens about twice a year.
Lunar Eclipses happen on average twice a year.