Eclipses happen during eclipse seasons, which happen every six months.
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You're thinking of Haley's comet. Easy mistake.
Once in a lifetime on the current track maybe. But the next one after this one happend in 2033.
I was 20km from the path of the totality. The next one I'll even be able to see a partial eclipse isn't happening until ~2045.
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Hey, you can't tell people in the past that! They might figure out the moon gets destroyed later. You want the time authority to vaporize you or something?
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I just had this argument with my family, timely!
There was a great episode of NOVA on pbs last night talking indepth about eclipses and their frequency. The gist wad that they have known how to predict them to within 4 minutes and they occur about every 7 years