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Why is there no lunar eclipse and solar eclipse every month?

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If the orbits of the Moon and Earth lie on the same plane, during full Moon of every month, we can observe lunar eclipse. If this is so during new oon we can observe solar eclipse. But Moon.s orbit is tilted `5^@` with respect to Earth.s orbit. Due to this 5o tilt, only during certain periods of the year, the Sun, Earth and Moon align in straight line leading to either lunar eclipse or solar eclipse depending on the alignment.
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