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LOL,
You are aware that the person observing the total eclipse, on occasion, can also observe the sun, fully risen, in the sky, at the same time... a total impossibility in the heilocentric model. Yet, It happens even today.
False. During a lunar eclipse, whether partial or total, the sun is not in the sky. Get your facts straight. You do care about facts, right? Plus, the rare time that it can happen was explained to you already: Saturday's Lunar Eclipse Will Include 'Impossible' Sight
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