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Physics, 20.08.2019 22:30 bella219rose

You see a total eclipse of the sun. three saros cycles later, you find yourself at the same location.
a. you would have to travel far to see another solar eclipse
b. you would not have to travel far to see another total eclipse
c. you would not have to travel far to see an annular eclipse
d. b or c

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