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Where is the moon in its orbit at the time of a solar eclipse?
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Where is the moon in its orbit at the time of a solar eclipse?
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Where is the moon in its orbit at the time of a solar eclipse?
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The moon is exactly on the line between the sun and the Earth, and the tip of its shadow falls somewhere on the Earth. People at that exact place can see the sun for a few minutes.
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