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An eclipse itself doesn't "take years to make," but rather, the cycles of eclipses occur periodically. Solar and lunar eclipses happen in cycles known as the Saros cycle, which lasts about 18 years, 11 days, and 8 hours. This cycle allows for similar eclipses to occur again after this duration. However, the exact timing and occurrence of eclipses can vary widely within this and other cycles.

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