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Why don't we see lunar and solar eclipse every month?

because it takes a while for the moon to come right im between the sun and earth in the solar eclipse.


Why don't we see lunar and solar eclipses every month?

because it takes a while for the moon to come right im between the sun and earth in the solar eclipse.


Why don't we see solar and lunar eclipses every month?

because it takes a while for the moon to come right im between the sun and earth in the solar eclipse.


Why we don't see solar and lunar eclipses every month?

because it takes a while for the moon to come right im between the sun and earth in the solar eclipse.


How can you prove to my dad that you dont want to see eclipse?

don't go


If there is an eclipse can everyone on earth see it?

there is an eclipse, anyone may see it. But, it only comes once every 4 years. so keep a look out! :)


When is the next solar eclipse?

See the list of coming eclipses at the NASA link:http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse.htmlHere is a video explaining why we don't get solar eclipses every month. Interesting!


When does the newest edition of The Bearville Times come out?

every month on the first week they have new editions. dont go on at 12:00 and expect to see a new one though. every other week after that s a new edition on that month.


Why every one tell us to not see the sun in solar eclipse?

If you look at the sun in the eclipse it can cause temporary blindness


What month do you see bugs?

every month has at least 1 bug


What was the day and month of the solar eclipse in Cornwall in 1999?

The total solar eclipse observed from Cornwall occurred on August 11th, 1999. See link below:


What is the lunar eclipse calendar for 2011 and 2012 in Canada?

There is generally one total lunar eclipse every year. Sometimes there are two; occasionally there are none. Since half of the world at a time can see a lunar eclipse, you will normally see one total lunar eclipse (weather permitting!) every other year from your location. The next total lunar eclipse will be on December 21, 2010, and will be visible from anywhere in North America. You can see the catalog of all eclipses at the NASA Eclipse web site, at the link below.