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orbiting a
distant star by
eclipsing it as seen from
Earth Eclipses in
history and culture:
treatment of
solar and
lunar eclipses by
historical and contemporary...
- of an
eclipsing binary.
Eclipsing binaries are
variable stars, not
because the
light of the
individual components vary but
because of the
eclipses. The...
- type of
extrinsic variable star
system called an
eclipsing binary. The
maximum luminosity of an
eclipsing binary system is
equal to the sum of the luminosity...
- A
lunar eclipse is an
astronomical event that
occurs when the Moon
moves into the Earth's shadow,
causing the Moon to be darkened. Such an
alignment occurs...
-
total eclipse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
total eclipse is an
eclipse where the
eclipsed body is
completely obscured.
Total eclipse may also...
- 1: Live Updates". "Firefly's
Dazzling Images of
Earth Eclipsing the Sun". "Total
Lunar Eclipse of 2025 Mar 14" (PDF). NASA.
Archived (PDF) from the original...
- up
eclipse,
éclipse,
eclipsé, or
éclipsé in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
eclipse is an
astronomical event.
Eclipse may also
refer to:
Eclipse Island...
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American Eclipse or
Great American Eclipse may
refer to:
Solar eclipse of July 29, 1878, "American
Eclipse", a
total solar eclipse,
starting in Sibera;...
- 224
solar eclipses of
which 77 will be partial, 72 will be annular, 68 will be
total and 7 will be
hybrids between total and
annular eclipses. Of these...
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Eclipse is an
integrated development environment (IDE) used in
computer programming. It
contains a base
workspace and an
extensible plug-in
system for...