Science, asked by manhaayesha, 10 months ago

how do ww know when an eclipse is going to happen?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

If the line of nodes does not point at the sun, the long narrow shadows miss, and there are no eclipses at new moon and full moon. At those parts of Earth's orbit where the line of nodes points toward the sun, eclipses are possible at new moon and full moon

Answered by vaibhavbali
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Answer:If the line of nodes does not point at the sun, the long narrow shadows miss, and there are no eclipses at new moon and full moon.

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