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Why isn't every New Moon a solar eclipse, or Full Moon a lunar eclipse? *

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Step-by-step explanation:

Because the moon's orbit around Earth lies in a slightly different plane than Earth's orbit around the sun, perfect alignment for an eclipse doesn't occur at every full moon. A total lunar eclipse develops over time, typically a couple hours for the whole event.

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