How often do lunar and solar eclipses occur? Is there a website that explains the rate more?
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They occur in cycles, called the Saros Cycle. The total pattern of Saros Cycles is very complicated, but total solar eclipses occur on average less often than once a year and more often than once a decade.
I think it's every four year. Not too sure though.
they come onces every year i will edit it and look for a website now for hang on
http://www.stvincent.ac.uk/resources/ast...
and it says about 100years im not sure your going to have to read it
Link one is the calendar of pending total solar eclipses.
Link two is a 6000 year calendar of all solar eclipses.
Third link has solar and lunar schedules.
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assuming you're talking about total eclipses, the time varies quite a bit. it looks like there are 0-3 lunar eclipses a year (all kinds) and about 2 solar eclipses a year (also all kinds). don't forget: the eclipse can only be veiwed from certain parts of the earth.
for total lunar eclipses, the next ones are: 3/3/07, 8/28/07, 2/21/08, 12/21/10.
for total solar eclipses, the next one is: 8/1/08.
i found a good web site by doing a yahoo! search for "lunar eclipse frequency". references below:
http://www.astro.umd.edu/education/astro...
http://www.nachohat.org/astronomy/lunar_...
http://www.nachohat.org/astronomy/solar_...
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