Science, asked by NISHADITIHORO, 5 months ago

why does solar eclipse happens once in a year??
why not twice ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Does this limit eclipses to twice a year? Not quite, because the Moon doesn't have to move exactly through the middle of a node to cause an eclipse. It can be off by a little, which means it's possible to have two solar eclipses within a month of each other, though both will be partials .

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