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Posted on 12/18/2019 by robinson.tong

Science Eclipse Model

I used to think that eclipses were random, and I didn’t know why it didn’t happen all the time. Now, I know that the moon’s orbit had a tilt, so that’s why it didn’t happen all the time. I used to think that the seasons were caused by the tilt of the earth’s axis, and I was right! Sooo… yeah!

Posted in Science | Tagged Earth, Eclipses, Moon, Science, Sun | Leave a comment |

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