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Q: Where do solar eclipses happen the most?
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Which moon phase do solar eclipses happen?

Solar eclipses can only occur at the new moon, while all lunar eclipses happen at the full moon.


How eclipces occurs?

The two most important types of eclipses are:* Solar eclipses. They happen when the Moon covers the Sun, blocking the sunlight. * Lunar eclipses. They happen when the Moon gets into Earth's shadow.


Where did the first solar eclipse occur?

Solar eclipses are caused by the shadow of the Moon hitting the Earth. Solar eclipses happen on the Earth.


Do solar eclipses happen every time the moon travels around the earth?

No, solar eclipses can be years apart.


When will the 2010 solar eclipse happen?

There were two solar eclipses in 2010, in January and in July.


What phase is the moon in when there is a solar eclipses?

This can only happen at new moon.


When do solar eclipses take place?

A solar eclipse can only happen at new moon - but they don't happen at every new moon.


What are the kinds of eclipses?

On earth there are 2 eclipses, Lunar and Solar eclipses


in solar eclipses When is the only time a solar eclipses can happen?

When the moon is very nearly on-line between the centers of the Sun and Earth. (That will also be the time of 'New Moon'.)


Does the annular eclipse happen every year?

In general, at least two to five solar eclipses happen every year. However, annular eclipses rarely happen. The latest annular solar eclipse happened in April 29, 2014.


Why do most people think that lunar eclipses occur more often then a solar eclipses?

Because for any given point on Earth, lunar eclipses are visible more often than solar eclipses.


How often does a solar eclipse happen in Britain?

Solar eclipses happen once every 100 years in britain according to the nasa website!