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26 August, 07:25

The Eclipses only occur one more time during the year 2025, and that is on September 7th (Lunar) and September

21" (Solar). If we have a full moon and a new moon every month, why do you think we can't see a lunar and solar

eclipse every month?

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  1. 26 August, 07:34
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    the moon isn't always at the right angle between the earth and the sun for us to see or for it to have a effect not the best at space but that's what I think the reason is. I wonder what the proper answer is
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