No. During the 5000-year period 2000 BCE to 3000 CE, there have been / will be
a total of 12,064 lunar eclipses ... an average of about 2.4 per year.
During the 10-year period 2001 to 2010, there are 24 lunar eclipses ... also 2.4 per year.
There were 3 lunar eclipses in 2001, and 4 lunar eclipses in 2009.
December 21, 2010 is/was the second lunar eclipse of 2010.
So over the long term, you're looking at between 2 and 3 lunar eclipses every year.
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No. Not even close.
It's irregular. Over a period of three years, you can usually expect more than one.
Lunar Eclipses occur when the moon is passing the sun and goes in front of it, making day like night until the moon has passed. They occur every 6 months followed by three partial eclipses. Don get them confused with Solar Eclipses!
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.
Every nation on the world sees a lunar eclipse on an average of every two or three years. The next total lunar eclipse will be on December 21, 2010 and will be visible from any place in North America. (Weather permitting, of course!)
Lunar Eclipses (the darkening of a full moon by the shadow of the Earth) occur every 6 months, and total lunar eclipses normally come in sets of three, followed by three partial eclipses.The lunar eclipse of June 26, 2010 is a partial eclipse visible mainly in Australia. There will be total lunar eclipses on December 21 (2010), June 15 (2011), and December 10 (2011).Solar Eclipses (shadow of the Moon partially or fully blocking the Sun) can occur two to five times a year, but the majority are partial eclipses. Total eclipses occur about once every 18 months, and affect a very limited area. The maximum coverage of the solar disk lasts between 6 and 7.5 minutes.
Total lunar eclipses occur between 0-3 times per year.
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I only read 2 diffrent types of lunar eclipses which is the Partial Lunar Eclipse and the Total Lunar Eclipse.solar and lunar
A lunar eclipse occurs during a full moon phase. Three things needed in space for a lunar eclipse are the Earth, the Moon, and the Sun, with the Earth positioned between the Sun and the Moon so that the Earth's shadow falls on the Moon.
There were four (4) lunar eclipses in 2009. Beginning with 1980, the following years list 3 (or 4) lunar eclipses: 1982 1984 1991 (4) 1998 2001 2002 2009 (4) 2013 2020 (4) 2027 2028