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Rare Lunar Standstill Could Illuminate Stonehenge Mystery This Weekend — Here's How To Watch It - Forbes
The last major lunar standstill happened nearly 20 years ago and experts believe this year’s could reveal exciting connections between ancient monuments like Stonehenge and the moon.
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- Jun 21 2024
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Skygazers are in for another rare astronomical event this week called a major lunar standstill, a spectacle archaeologists hope will finally shed light on historic sites like Stonehenge, following ot… [+3955 chars]