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Why the moon is fully circle in full moon night

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Answered by yarramnarasimharao08
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Explanation:

The reason is that the moon's orbit is tilted by 5.1 degrees with respect to Earth's orbit around the sun. At every full moon, Earth's shadow sweeps near the moon. But, in most months, there's no eclipse. A full moon normally passes above or below Earth's shadow, with no eclipse

Answered by nsaiidvaith
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Answer:

The reason is that the moon's orbit is tilted by 5.1 degrees with respect to Earth's orbit around the sun. At every full moon, Earth's shadow sweeps near the moon. But, in most months, there's no eclipse. A full moon normally passes above or below Earth's shadow, with no eclipse.

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