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Do solar and lunar eclipses happen every year?

There are more chances of solar eclipse than lunar eclipse. There will be at least two eclipses every year.

The interval between eclipses is about half a year. There can be at most five eclipses in a year. They were divided into three groups.

The two groups have a solar eclipse for two consecutive months, and there is a separate solar eclipse about half a year apart.

Although it has happened many times, the area swept by the moon shadow, especially the cone tip of the umbra of the moon, is extremely high on the earth every time.

Limited, so it takes an average of two or three hundred years for any particular place to encounter an eclipse.

There are only three times a year at most, and in some years even an eclipse does not happen. But every eclipse happens at

You can see it halfway around the world at night, so there are more opportunities to watch the solar eclipse. The total lunar eclipse every year is

The number will not exceed seven times.