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Why can there be no eclipse of the moon if the moon is not a full moon?

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Why can there be no eclipse of the moon if the moon is not a full moon?

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To make my discussion short, A full moon just has the right aliment time in the phases. For example, if the moon was in first quarter, it would not line up with the earth and sun, thus having no eclipse.

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