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Why don't eclipses occur every month? | Almanac.com

Why don't eclipses occur every month?

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Why don’t eclipses occur every month?
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If the Moon always moved on exactly the same path, and if that path crossed in front of the Sun, there would indeed be an eclipse every month—two of them, in fact, one of the Sun and one of the Moon. But the Moon’s path is more complicated than that, and most months it passes above or below the Sun.