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Suppose the distance to the moon were twice its actual value. would it still be possible to have a total solar eclipse? why or why not?
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Suppose the distance to the moon were twice its actual value. would it still be possible to have a total solar eclipse? why or why not?
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Suppose the distance to the moon were twice its actual value. would it still be possible to have a total solar eclipse? why or why not?
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I'm just putting an answer so I can ask another question
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