No. The orbit of the Moon about the Earth does not lie exactly in the plane of the Earth's orbit about the Sun, so most of the time the Moon goes a little "over" or "under" the point at which it would be directly in line with the Sun.
No because eclipses don't have the same phases so therefore it wont occur with each full and new moon
As a matter of fact, Full Moon is the only time a lunar eclipse can occur.
A lunar eclipse can only occur at Full Moon.Technically, the central moment of the eclipse must be the precise moment of Full Moon.
A lunar eclipse can only occur at the time of Full Moon.
A solar eclipse can only occur at the time of New Moon. A lunar eclipse can only occur at the time of Full Moon.
A lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of the Full Moon.
About twice a year.
No
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Lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon.
It has to be in new moon.