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Get Ready for Saturday: 10 Cool Lunar Eclipse Facts By Robert Roy Britt Senior Science Writer posted: 07:00 am ET 04 November 2003
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8) Eclipses changed history
When the Moon disappeared
in 413 BC, Athenians saw it as a bad omen and delayed their planned retreat
from the Sicilian city of Syracuse, where they had fought for two years in the
Peloponnesian War.
The Syracusans used the
delay as an opportunity to break the siege, contributing -- some believe --
to the fall of Greek civilization.
Christopher Columbus actually
used an eclipse knowingly to perhaps alter history.
Stranded in Jamaica in 1503,
on his fourth voyage, Columbus and his crew were wearing out their welcome with
the natives, who were feeding them. Columbus knew a lunar eclipse was coming,
so he "predicted" the Moon's disappearance. The natives begged him to bring
it back and, of course, he did, in due time.
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