Media Summary: The moon orbits the earth once per month, which means the moon is on the sun side of the earth every month. Explore the science of what causes total solar The wobble of the moon's orbit is the reason why solar

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The moon orbits the earth once per month, which means the moon is on the sun side of the earth every month. Explore the science of what causes total solar The wobble of the moon's orbit is the reason why solar Voice-over by Robert Picardo Learn more at

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