What is means that the the solar and lunar eclipse occurs in same month?
Hi Friend! EVERY eclipse that ever happens MUST have another another eclipse of the other kind either two weeks before or two weeks after. Every solar eclipse will be matched by a lunar eclipse about two weeks earlier or two weeks later. The same for a lunar eclipse. The reason is because eclipses do not occur at random. They can only happen during eclipse seasons. Each season is about 37 days long. Whenever the moon and sun get into line with the earth during such an eclipse season, an eclipse must happen. Suppose that on the tenth day of the eclipse season, there is a new moon. Someone on earth sees a solar eclipse. About two weeks later, around the 24th day of the season, there will be a full moon and we will see a lunar eclipse. If the first eclipse of the season happens early enough in the eclipse season, there may even be time for a third eclipse before the season ends. The pattern must always be solar-lunar-solar, or lunar-solar-lunar because of the 29 1/2 day lunar cycle. Somet