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Date: 2006-02-14 22:45:21
Solar eclipse
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Moon
Magnitude of eclipse
Astrology
Eclipses
Astronomy

Eclipse Basics The Moon orbits Earth once every 29 days with respect to the Sun. During this period, the Moon undergoes all its familiar phases: new, first quarter, full, last quarter and back to new. During the new

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