The witch Aglaonice and dark lunar eclipses in the second and first centuries BC

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Historical: Lunar Eclipses

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The following paper draws attention to the possible occurrence in the period of Ancient Rome of a prolonged succession of lunar eclipses during which the Moon's disk became entirely invisible during totality. No such succession has been witnessed in comparatively recent centuries. Since it is unlikely that volcanic dust permeated the upper terrestrial atmosphere for decade after decade, an alternative explanatory hypothesis is required.

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