why is no annular eclipse seen in lunar eclipse
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lunar eclipse can happen only when the moon is directly opposite to the sun in the sky with the earth in between. ... However, we do not see a lunar eclipse on every full moon day since the sun is not precisely in line with the earth and the moon and the moon's orbit around the earth is tilted by about 5 degrees.
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However, we do not see a lunar eclipse on every full moon day since the sun is not precisely in line with the earth and the moon and the moon's orbit around the earth is tilted by about 5 degrees. Hence a lunar eclipse happens only two times in a year. ... This is why solar eclipse are fewer in number than lunar eclipses.
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