Solar eclipse

Solar eclipse

The ancient Babylonians worked out that there are solar eclipses that occur 18 years, 11 days, and 8 hours apart. This period, 223 lunar cycles, is called the Saros cycle. The 1999 eclipse is Saros cycle solar eclipses.

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