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Eclipses 2014 – Data

General information on eclipses for 2014: date, time, visibility and other

Eclipses come in families (Saros) returning approximately each 18 years with the energies unleashed by the first eclipse in the series. Walking through their last returns and remembering how those energies surrounded us, we can anticipate and understand the situations approaching through the new return.

In Astronomy,  “The saros is a period of 223 synodic months (approximately 6585.3211 days, or 18 years and 11⅓ days), that can be used to predict eclipses of the Sun and Moon. One saros period after an eclipse, the Sun, Earth, and Moon return to approximately the same relative geometry, a near straight line, and a nearly identical eclipse will occur, in what is referred to as an eclipse cycle.”

In Los Bosques, there’s a search for patterns in history following the timelines of each eclipse through the dates of their return according to the Saros family they belong to. This allows to make visible how the cyclical invisible tides of each eclipse unfold through events determining the turns of history. See examples in Eclipses and Patterns.

Here is the data mentioned:

Eclipse-2014-data

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