Eclipses happen when the moon, sun, and earth line up. Like when a friend blocks your view of a lamp, that's like a lunar eclipse. When you're between two friends, one blocking the light from the other, that's like a solar eclipse. But this lining-up doesn’t happen often because the moon’s orbit is tilted, it’s kind of like a wobbly dance in space!
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- Imagine walking through a line of people and blocking the light from a lamp, that’s how eclipses work.
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