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|Oval Sun obscured by a concentric circle, except for at the edges of its major axis | |Oval Sun obscured by a concentric circle, except for at the edges of its major axis | ||
| No | | No | ||
β | |If the Sun were a grossly exaggerated oblate (or prolate) spheroid, for any reason, the equatorial (or polar) bulge might extend significantly beyond the original limits of totality, or the narrower radii fall beneath the limits of the nominally annular occlusion | + | |If the Sun and/or Moon were a grossly exaggerated oblate (or prolate) spheroid, for any reason, the equatorial (or polar) bulge might extend significantly beyond the original limits of totality, or the narrower radii fall beneath the limits of the nominally annular occlusion. |
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