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The correct answer is option 3. This statement is not correct because syzygy opposition does not cause a lunar eclipse.
To understand this, let`s start by explaining what syzygy means. Syzygy refers to the alignment of the Sun, Earth, and Moon in a straight line. This alignment can occur in two different ways: conjunction and opposition.
Conjunction, as mentioned in option 2, refers to when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned in a straight line with the Moon between the Sun and Earth. This alignment is responsible for causing a solar eclipse when the Moon blocks the sunlight from reaching the Earth.
Opposition, as mentioned in option 3, refers to when the Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned in a straight line with the Earth between the Sun and Moon. However, this alignment does not cause a lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth blocks the sunlight from reaching the Moon, and this happens when the Moon is in the opposite direction from the Sun.
Lastly, option 4 is incorrect because syzygy conjunction does not occur at the time of perihelion only. Perihelion refers to the point in the Earth`s orbit when it is closest to the Sun. Syzygy conjunction can