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no they happen around the world almost every year and i dont believe that were going to be here on this earth for millions of years

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What is the difference between the lunar eclipse and solor eclipse?

In a lunar eclipse the Earth is in the middle and blocks the Sun's light from the Moon, so that happens always at Full Moon but not every time. A solar eclipse has the Moon in the middle so it happens at New Moon, but not every time, and the Moon is not big enough to shadow the whole Earth so a solar eclipse is seen only in a strip across the Earth's surface.


Why is a solar eclipse not visible on every place on earth?

A solar eclipse happens when the moon orbits in front of the sun, Also on earth one half would be day and the other would be night. so the night half of earth wouldn't be able to see it because the suns not out at night


Why isn't there a lunar eclipses every month?

The moon's path around the Earth is related to when an eclipse happens. Most of the time the path of the orbit is a tad above or a tad below the line connecting the Earth and the Sun. Hence no eclipse. There is however a shadow cast by the moon, we are just not in a position to be in the shadow. So when circumstances happen that the path of the orbit of the moon intersect the straight line between the Sun and the Earth we get an Eclipse of Sun or Moon if the path of the Moon's orbit takes through the Earth's shadow.


Is the Moon's orbit the same 3 D plane as the earths orbit around the sun?

It is not, which is why there isn't a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse every 28 days. The inclination of the Moon's orbit relative to the Earth's is about 5.1 degrees. Obviously every 14 days the Moon crosses the ecliptic (that is the plane of the Earth's orbit) and when that happens the Moon is at one of its 'nodes'. If new or full moon happens when the moon is exactly at a node, you get a solar or lunar eclipse. The inclination explains why sometimes the moon appears to be higher or lower in the sky than the Sun ever gets. Just to make it more tricky, the Moon's nodes rotate slowly round its orbit, getting once round in every 19 years, which is called the Metonic Cycle.


How often does a full moon lunar eclipse happen?

A full moon lunar eclipse happens approximately twice a year.

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What is the difference between the lunar eclipse and solor eclipse?

In a lunar eclipse the Earth is in the middle and blocks the Sun's light from the Moon, so that happens always at Full Moon but not every time. A solar eclipse has the Moon in the middle so it happens at New Moon, but not every time, and the Moon is not big enough to shadow the whole Earth so a solar eclipse is seen only in a strip across the Earth's surface.


Are shadows involved in every eclipse?

Yes, shadows are involved in every eclipse. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon's shadow falls on Earth, blocking the Sun's light. A lunar eclipse occurs when Earth's shadow falls on the Moon, darkening it.


How many times does the eclipse of the sun occur?

about 5 times a year, during the new moons


Though the moon comes once between sun and earth every month how come there is no solar eclipse every month?

The plane of the Moon's orbit is tilted to the ecliptic, which is the plane of the Earth's orbit. So 5 times out of six, the Moon is either above or below the direct line from the Earth to the Sun, and no eclipse happens.


Does a total lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes through earth penumbra?

not a total eclipse, a partial eclipse occurs.


Why is a solar eclipse not visible on every place on earth?

A solar eclipse happens when the moon orbits in front of the sun, Also on earth one half would be day and the other would be night. so the night half of earth wouldn't be able to see it because the suns not out at night


What happens to Earth's population every 4 days?

Every 4 days there are approximately 1 million people more on the planet.


When do eclipes occurs?

Eclipse happens estimate of every 173 days.


Why does a lunar eclipse occur every full moon?

Actually it doesn't. Typically, a lunar eclipse happens about twice a year.


Why isn't there an eclipse every 2 weeks?

Short Answer: If the circular orbit of the moon around the Earth were in exactly the same plane as the circular orbit of the Earth around the sun, we would get an eclipse every two weeks. But, we don't, because the orbits don't line up the shadows that create the eclipses project so we can see them. Longer Answer: From our point of view, the moon goes around the Earth every 28 days. Every two weeks then it is either between us and the sun or the Earth is between the moon and the Sun. When the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, it casts a shadow and when that shadow falls on the Earth, we call it a solar eclipse. Mostly, the shadow misses the Earth and so the eclipse happens rarely. When the Earth is between the Moon and the Sun, it casts a shadow and when that shadow falls on the Moon, we call it a lunar eclipse. Mostly, the shadow misses the Moon and so the eclipse happens rarely. Note, when the moon is not full, it is partly covered in darkness from our view. The darkness is not the shadow of the Earth. Half the moon is always getting sunlight just as half the Earth is always getting sunlight. The darkness is because we are viewing the moon from the side and only seeing part of what is illuminated.)


When is a solar eclipse visible from any place on earth?

No single eclipse ... solar or lunar ... is ever visible from every place on earth.No single solar eclipse is ever visible from every place or even half of the earth.


What makes eclipses happen?

A solar eclipse is when the moon passes in front of the sun which makes it go all dark and a lunar eclipse is one which you cannot see which happens every new moon because the earth passes between the sun and the moon.