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Therefore, the new moon happens close to the nodes at two periods of the 12 months approximately six months (173.Three days) apart, referred to as eclipse seasons, and there’ll at all times be at the least one solar eclipse throughout these periods. Solar (and lunar) eclipses therefore happen solely during eclipse seasons, resulting in at the […] View
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Jonasson Mahmoud posted an update 3 years, 8 months ago
Therefore, the new moon happens close to the nodes at two periods of the 12 months approximately six months (173.Three days) apart, referred to as eclipse seasons, and there’ll at all times be at the least one solar eclipse throughout these periods. Solar (and lunar) eclipses therefore happen solely during eclipse seasons, resulting in at the…[Read more]
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