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The total amount of chapters in eclipse is what?

There are exactly 27 chapters in Eclipse plus a Preface and an Epilogue.


Are the headlights on a 1997 Mitsubishi eclipse a different size than the headlights on a 1996 Mitsubishi eclipse?

Exactly the same.


When does earth have an eclipse?

When the Sun, Earth and Moon line up exactly, an eclipse occurs. If the alignment is sun, Moon, Earth, then it is a solar eclipse. If the alignment is Sun, Earth, Moon, then we have a lunar eclipse.


What is it when the moon and earth are exactly in line?

The moon and earth are always exactly in line; any two points define a line. When the earth moon and sun are all exactly in line, that is different. When this happens it is either a solar eclipse or it is a lunar eclipse.


How much does an astronaut's spacesuit cost for a pet rat?

It costs exactly one negro slave.


Where is the heater control valve on 96 eclipse?

Not exactly sure with the eclipse most vehicles are inline with the heater hose, and on or near the firewall


Where does space begin if your an astronaut?

The space for any standing point begins exactly at the four dimenstions where it is located.


When the sun and moon are in a line with the earth?

When the Sun, Moon and Earth are all lined up exactly, we have an eclipse. If the Earth is in the middle, it's a lunar eclipse. When the Moon is in the middle, it's a solar eclipse.


When are the sun and moon and earth in a line?

When the Sun, Moon and Earth are all lined up exactly, we have an eclipse. If the Earth is in the middle, it's a lunar eclipse. When the Moon is in the middle, it's a solar eclipse.


How long does the total phase of the solar eclipse last?

The total phase of a total solar eclipse is never more than 7 minutes 29 seconds, and you would need to be exactly ON the midpoint of the eclipse track to get that.


When do you have a solar eclipse and a lunar eclipse?

Eclipses happen when the Sun, Earth and Moon line up almost exactly, and the shadow from one hits the other. In a solar eclipse, the shadow of the Moon falls on the Earth, and in a lunar eclipse the Earth's shadow darkens the Moon.


What are the conditions necessary for a total eclipse of the Sun?

In a solar eclipse, the Sun, the Moon and the Earth line up almost exactly so that the shadow of the Moon falls on the Earth.