Examples of using Eclipses in English and their translations into Norwegian
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total eclipses of the Moon or Sun are less frequent.
the moon causing eclipses.
shows and songs and eclipses.
shows and songs and eclipses.
By studying the eclipses of the stars, astronomers were able to measure their sizes.
Also because of the low orbit from the Martian surface every night it is possible to observe the eclipses of Phobos.
Every 20.4 hours, the planet eclipses a small fraction of the light of the star for a little over one hour by one part in 3000[2].
The right attitude eclipses the ego and brings peace,
Usually, there are two eclipses in a row, but other times, there are three during the same eclipse season.
Ibn Yunus's observations on conjunctions and eclipses were used in Richard Dunthorne and Simon Newcombs' respective calculations of the secular acceleration of the moon.
The fact that eclipses occur when the Sun
Anyone who has experienced a great work of art knows that it is a sensation that eclipses the everyday.
But there's one debate so polarising it eclipses all others… trick or treat?
usually records of deaths and events such as eclipses, plagues or earthquakes,
TrES-4 orbits its primary star every 3.543 days and eclipses it when viewed from Earth.
only annular eclipses will occur.
making these periodic eclipses much easier to detect than those associated with larger stars.
During partial eclipses most sunlight is blocked by the Moon passing in front of the Sun,
caracazo uprising of 1989, which far eclipses any repression carried out under Maduro
lunar cycle corrections, eclipses, local sunset