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24 April, 01:36

During a solar eclipse our tiny moon totally blocks the sun because of ...

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  1. 24 April, 01:45
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    During a total solar eclipse, the moon passes between Earth and the sun. This completely blocks out the sun's light. However, the moon is about 400 times smaller than the sun. How can it block all of that light?
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