Opps, I should have said new moon for solar.
Yes, an eclipse, lunar and solar, can only happen during full moon. I'm sure this is an obvious question for you folks, but why is the lunar
eclipse always at a full moon? (We may not get to see it tonight, but I'd love to at least learn something). Thanks for putting up with what I'm cringing to think is a dumb question.
Ann M. Blanchard
Executive Assistant to the Associate VP
Undergraduate Studies
110 Sill
University of Utah
(801) 581-3188
a.blanchard@ugs.utah.edu
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