There are generally two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses each year.
Of the lunar eclipses, about 40% are "total"; the remainder are partial or penumbral. A lunar eclipse is visible from one-half of the Earth's surface. So on average, and weather permitting, you will see a total lunar eclipse about every third year.
Yes. A lunar eclipse will occur only on a full moon.
Lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon.
It's always full at the time of a lunar eclipse.
a lunar eclipse only happens when the moon is completly full
Lunar eclipses happen at the full moon.
Well if its a lunar eclipse with a full moon on a solctice then it is 84 years. I dont know about a reagular lunar eclipse though.
Yes. A lunar eclipse will occur only on a full moon.
You would most likely see a full lunar eclipse
A lunar eclipse can happen only when the Moon is full.
A lunar eclipse can only occur at Full Moon.Technically, the central moment of the eclipse must be the precise moment of Full Moon.
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January 30th On January 30th there was a FULL LUNAR ECLIPSE
Lunar eclipse can occur only at the time of Full Moon.
A lunar eclipse.
The moon is a full circle during a full moon. A full moon is also the only time a lunar eclipse can occur.
The partial lunar eclipse will be on June 26th. The full lunar eclipse will be on Dec. 21 2010.
As a matter of fact, Full Moon is the only time a lunar eclipse can occur.