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The Saros Cycle

Imagine not knowing that an eclipse might occur. Then, without warning, the Sun disappears in the middle of the day! Such a sudden unexplained disappearance would certainly be terrifying. But by studying the skies, some ancient people developed an understanding of the cycles of eclipses.

A Fascinating Find

As early as the seventh or sixth century B.C.E., Babylonian astronomers determined a way

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