A eclipse of the sun
2006-08-07 23:45:06
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answer #1
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answered by Stephen H 4
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That is a solar eclipse. A Lunar eclipse occurs when the moon passes into the earth's shadow and usually apprears as a deep red glow.
2006-08-07 23:48:07
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answer #2
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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Its a solar eclipse.
A lunar eclipse is when the Moon passes through the Earth's shadow.
2006-08-08 03:39:44
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answer #3
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answered by Purple.Space.Cadette 3
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A solar eclipse.
Three types of solar eclipse exist: partial (a chunk of the moon blots out a chunk of the sun), annular ( a ring of the sun surrounds the moon) and total (the sun's totally obliterated by the moon's shadow).
2006-08-07 23:58:01
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answered by fiat_knox 4
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Shockingly...a solar eclipse!!! What else would it be unless I completely missed the point of this question and there is in fact some arcane inner meaning...in which case the answer is either 42, tomato ketchup or ringworm.
2006-08-08 00:43:13
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answer #5
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answered by McMick 2
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it is a solar eclipse, the next total solar eclipse will occur 1 Aug 2008
2006-08-07 23:46:19
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answered by kabrady5 2
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a total eclipse of the heart, the moon is the same size in the sky as the sun, what fun, anybody for a game of murder in the dark?
2006-08-09 05:50:47
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answer #7
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answered by Dirk Wellington-Catt 3
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Err, Solar Eclipse? Or have I missed the point of the question?
2006-08-07 23:45:34
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answered by A 2
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simply it's solar eclips
2006-08-11 23:08:54
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answered by Anonymous
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2006-08-07 23:56:19
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answered by -.- 6
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