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Why do people consider eclipse as the formation of evil power?? ​

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Answered by monxotsfics
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Americans eagerly anticipating the first total solar eclipse visible in the contiguous U.S. since 1979 — and the first to cross the country from coast to coast in 99 years — may know well know that what they’re watching is the moon simply passing in front of the sun. But even so, as long as eclipses have occurred, humans have interpreted them as a sign of something Some may also have considered a 1652 total solar eclipse to be partly responsible for the Great Plague of London and the Great Fire of London about a decade later, says John Dvorak, a planetary geophysicist and author of Mask of the Sun: The Science, History, and Forgotten Lore of Eclipses. Harvard’s Commencement Day in 1684 was moved up a day because a total solar eclipse would be visible from Martha’s Vineyard, though university president John Rogers said that the decision was a matter of convenience rather than superstition. The 52-year-old administrator would, eerily, end up dying on the day of the eclipse from what was described back then as a “visitation of sickness,” and it was later announced that he passed as the sun was “beginning to emerge out of a Central Ecclipps.”

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Answered by gargivy1510
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All you have to do is keep track of where the moon crosses the ecliptic (where the nodes of its orbit are). When the sun is near one of these nodes, you can predict that the nearest new moon will cause a solar eclipse and the

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