Eclipse 2019: Why does a total lunar eclipse NOT occur at every full moon?

Eclipse 2019Eclipse 2019: the Moon provided a dazzling spectacle for millions across the globe (Image: AFP/GETTY)

The event was visible from many corners of Earth with the naked eye. But it was better appreciated through binoculars or stargazing telescopes. The unique lunar eclipse carries certain freight of meaning for different cultures around the world.

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Commenting on the phenomenon, Tom Kerss, an astronomer from the Royal Observatory Greenwich, said: “We’re going into this unusual lull in total lunar eclipses over the next couple of years.

“So this

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