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What are the stories about the solar eclipse?

Speaking of the Charlotte cycle, we should start with the cycles of solar and lunar eclipses. Because the Charlotte cycle is the cycle of solar eclipse and lunar eclipse, it refers to the time it takes for the moon to make a circle (so that the intersection of the moon can make a circle), that is, 18 years, 10 days. So, what is the story of the Charlotte cycle and the solar eclipse? Let's take a look now!

Several centuries BC, the Chaldeans (Babylonian writers) discovered the Sharo cycle. Later, the Sharo cycle was spread to Iba Valley, Pliny and Ptolemy, but they all appeared under different names. The Soviet Union/Babylon used the word "SAR" as the unit of measurement, with a value of about 3,600. "Shaluo" was recognized by Edmund at 169 1. Harley is used to describe the food cycle, which was transformed from the Byzantine Suda dictionary of 1 1 century. 1756, a man named GuillaumeLeGentil pointed out the mistake of the name Harley, but the term was still used.

In astronomy, solar eclipse and lunar eclipse are collectively called lunar eclipse. From the principle of solar eclipse, we can see that the appearance of solar eclipse is closely related to the rendezvous of the sun, the earth and the moon, and it is periodic, so the solar eclipse should naturally be periodic. The period of copulation was discovered by the Babylonians in Cuba, and it was called "Shaluo period" at that time ("Shaluo" means repetition), which was 18+ 1 1 day. That is 6585.32 days.