why do we not see an eclipse every time the moon is new or full?
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Bottom line: If the Earth and moon orbited on the same plane around the sun, we'd have a total solar eclipse – and a total lunar eclipse – every month. But we don't, because the moon's orbit is inclined to Earth's orbit by about 5 degrees.
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you should not see
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you should not see an eclipse because god is going through pain and seeing a solar eclipse you get blind and seeing lunar eclipse is also bad
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