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    Eclipses of the Moon Can Occur ONLY
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Eclipses of the Moon Can Occur ONLY

Question 24

Question 24

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Eclipses of the Moon can occur ONLY


A) in the spring and fall, when the Sun is on the ecliptic plane.
B) at new Moon.
C) in June and December, when the Sun is near the solstices.
D) at full Moon.

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