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Knowing the time frame of the feat, how do I calculate the energy expending in manually causing a lunar eclipse? The celestial bodies in question are just our irl sun, Earth, and moon.
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Pretty sure the sun being moved is never used as an assumption except in wank calcs. Plus, I'm referring to a lunar eclipse, which is where the moon moves into the Earth's shadow and turns ruddy/red in shade, not a solar eclipse where moon moves in front of the sunif the sun is being moved and the movement is fast enough to be noticeable then its probably moving at FTL speed right
nvm then i just assumed that thisPretty sure the sun being moved is never used as an assumption except in wank calcs. Plus, I'm referring to a lunar eclipse, which is where the moon moves into the Earth's shadow and turns ruddy/red in shade, not a solar eclipse where moon moves in front of the sun
meant the sun was also being movedThe celestial bodies in question are just our irl sun, Earth, and moon.