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Syzygy (astronomy)
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In
astronomy
, "syzygy" refers to the alignment of three celestial bodies in
a
straight line. This term is most commonly used in the
context
of the
Earth
, the
Moon
, and the
Sun
during events such
as
eclipses
.
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