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Mathematics, 18.08.2020 17:01 riley01weaver1

a total eclipse solar eclipse in 2003 lasted 5 3/20 minutes in Wizard viewed from the southern hemisphere the next total eclipse in 2005 lasted 3 2/3 minutes and was viewed from the Northern Hemisphere how much longer was the 2003 solar eclipse?

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