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❤️ Barking cough 🏵️

"A barking cough is a symptom name that may refer to: *A harsh cough that sounds somewhat like a dog barking, as with croup *The "Barking cough" is a symptom of asbestosis among the population of and around the former Cape Asbestos Company factory in Barking, east London "

❤️ Solar eclipse of February 15, 2018 🏵️

"A partial solar eclipse took place on February 15, 2018. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. The eclipse took place before sunset in the Southern Cone of South America. Images Gallery File:Eclipse Solar Parcial - 15.02.2018 - Secuencia - Olivos, GBA (Argentina).pngTime lapse images as viewed from Olivos, Buenos Aires, Argentina File:Eclipse en Ramos Mejía, 15-02-2018.jpgFrom Ramos Mejía, Argentina, 22:13 UTC Related eclipses Eclipses of 2018 * A total lunar eclipse on January 31. * A partial solar eclipse on February 15. * A partial solar eclipse on July 13. * A total lunar eclipse on July 27. * A partial solar eclipse on August 11. Solar eclipses descending node 2015-2018 * Saros 120: Total Solar Eclipse March 20, 2015 * Saros 130: Total Solar Eclipse March 8–9, 2016 * Saros 140: Annular Solar Eclipse February 26, 2017 * Saros 150: Partial Solar Eclipse February 15, 2018 Solar eclipses 2015–2018 Metonic series External links * NASA chart * NASA animation * Partial Solar Eclipse of 2018 February 15 * APOD 2/20/2018 2018 2 18 2018 in science 2018 2 18 February 2018 events "

❤️ Solar eclipse of January 6, 2019 🏵️

"Animated path. The solar eclipse of January 6, 2019 was a partial solar eclipse that was visible in East Asia and North Pacific. Visibility The maximal phase (71%) of the partial eclipse was recorded in Sakha Republic (Russia). The eclipse was observed in Japan, Russian Far East, North and South Korea, eastern China, eastern Mongolia and on the north-west of Alaska. Gallery File:Partial solar eclipse of January 6, 2019.jpgJinan, China, 00:18 UTC File:SE2019Jan06P Solar projection in Bohyunsan Astronomical Science Museum.jpgBohyeonsan, South Korea, 00:47 UTC File:Solar eclipse of 2019 January 6 in Aichi Prefecture.jpgAichi Prefecture, Japan, 01:00 UTC Related eclipses Eclipses of 2019 * A partial solar eclipse on January 6. * A total lunar eclipse on January 21. * A total solar eclipse on July 2. * A partial lunar eclipse on July 16. * An annular solar eclipse on December 26. Tzolkinex * Preceded: Solar eclipse of November 25, 2011 * Followed: Solar eclipse of February 17, 2026 Half-Saros cycle * Preceded: Lunar eclipse of December 31, 2009 * Followed: Lunar eclipse of January 12, 2028 Tritos * Preceded: Solar eclipse of February 7, 2008 * Followed: Solar eclipse of December 5, 2029 Solar Saros 122 * Preceded: Solar eclipse of December 25, 2000 * Followed: Solar eclipse of January 16, 2037 Inex * Preceded: Solar eclipse of January 26, 1990 * Followed: Solar eclipse of December 16, 2047 Triad * Preceded: Solar eclipse of March 7, 1932 * Followed: Solar eclipse of November 6, 2105 Solar eclipses of 2018–2021 Metonic series References External links * http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEplot/SEplot2001/SE2019Jan06P.GIF 2019 in science 2019 1 6 January 2019 events "

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