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Occultations of planets by the eclipsed Moon
Very often the Moon occults a bright planet as Mars, Jupiter or Saturn. Very rare they are the events in which this happens with the eclipsed Moon. For the curious ones www.pierpaoloricci.it/dati/occlunaecl_eng.htm
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