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More on Astronomy: Eclipses

Wolfram Language 14 introduces new functionality to compute everything about solar eclipses, like the total eclipse of April 8, 2024. The updated function SolarEclipse can compute lots of things about more than 72 thousand solar eclipses in 30 thousand years, with high precision. This talk demonstrates these new capabilities of the Wolfram Language Astro functionality, with multiple visualization examples to help with understanding the time evolution and geometry of any type of solar eclipse.

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