Surya Grahan: Why solar eclipse doesn’t happen every month

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solar eclipses don't happen monthly despite the moon's roughly 29.5-day orbit due to a five-degree tilt in the moon's path relative to earth's. this prevents consistent alignment between the sun, moon, and earth. eclipses occur during specific "eclipse seasons" and are visible only from narrow areas, making them rare events.

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