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Whats the difference between a LUNAR ECLIPSE, and a regular NEW MOON?

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Whats the difference between a LUNAR ECLIPSE, and a regular NEW MOON?

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A new moon is the shadowed side on the moon when it is between the earth and the sun. When the moon is behind the earth during a full moon, it sometimes goes into the earth’s shadow. This is the eclipse. The reason it doesn’t happen every month is because the moon wobbles in it’s rotation. It usually goes above or below the earth’s shadow.

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