The full moon is rarely 100% full. Typically, the Earth is close enough to an imaginary line from the sun to the moon that the moon appears full, but is not actually.
No.No.No.No.
A full moon lunar eclipse happens approximately twice a year.
yhe next lunar eclipse will happen in 2 years
every 6 months For a lunar eclipse. solar eclipse take a lot longer.
No they happen every two years
Typically 1 or 2.
A lunar eclipse can happen only when the Moon is full.
No, a lunar eclipse does not happen every 4 years. On average, there are about two to four lunar eclipses each year. The frequency and visibility of lunar eclipses can vary due to the positions of the Earth, Sun, and Moon.
every 420 years
They do happen in every state of the USA, you just have to wait for them. Lunar eclipses can be seen from half the Earth (the dark half), so you see more lunar eclipses than solar ones, which are just as frequent but can only be seen from a relatively small area of the Earth's surface.
The lunar eclipse can only happen when the moon is full.
When the conditions are right, a lunar eclipse can happen in ANY month, but only at the time of Full Moon.