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Q: What occurs most often a lunar eclipse or your birthday?
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When can the lunar eclipse be seen?

Sometimes a lunar eclipse can be seen with the naked eye. Often times, a telescope assists in viewing an eclipse.


How often does a lunar eclipse?

4 years


Why do people see a total solar eclipse more often than a total lunar eclipse?

It's the other way around; more people can see a total lunar eclipse than a total solar eclipse. The reason is that a lunar eclipse happens on the Moon; it is visible from half of the Earth's surface. A solar eclipse occurs along a narrow track across the Earth, and 75% of the Earth's surface is oceans.


How often does a lunar eclipse occur in the us?

NEVER


How often does a lunar eclipse occur in US?

NEVER


Why is the lunar eclipse more common than a solar eclipse agree?

because it acres more often


How are solar eclipse and lunar eclipse different?

A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun which creates a shadow on the earth. So it would be earth then moon then sun all in a line. A lunar eclipse is when the earth is between the sun and moon blocking most of the light that is reflecting off the moon. Solar eclipses don't happen as often as lunar eclipses.


Do eclipses happen often?

every 6 months For a lunar eclipse. solar eclipse take a lot longer.


How often does a full lunar eclipse take place?

About once per year.


How often does a full moon lunar eclipse happen?

every other year


How often does an eclipse come around?

It depends where in the world you live, if it is a solar or lunar eclipse, and if it is partial or full. There are many factors to how common or rare and eclipse is.


How often does a lunar eclipse appear?

Every year there are at least two lunar eclipses, although total lunar eclipses are significantly less common.There was a total eclipse of the Moon on December 21, 2010The next total eclipse of the Moon will occur on June 15, 2011.