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We don't have as many solar (or lunar) eclipses per years as would be intuitively obvious because the plane of the orbit of the Moon around the Earth is inclined 5.14 degrees with respect to the plane of the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. In order for an eclipse to occur, the three (Earth, Moon, and Sun) must be aligned with each other, and that does not occur very often, due to the inclination.

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Q: Why do you only have 2-4 solar eclipses a year?
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