Stargazers can, however, expect lunar eclipses to be a bit more frequent.
It is also very rare for a solar eclipse to strike twice in the same area.
NASA said: “A partial eclipse, when the Moon doesn’t completely cover the Sun, happens at least twice a year somewhere on Earth.
“But not everyone experiences every solar eclipse. Getting a chance to see a total solar eclipse is rare.
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