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Scientific Paper
TitleAbout the Wang Eclipse, Part 4
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Author(s)John-Erik Persson
Keywords{{{keywords}}}
Published2013
JournalNone
No. of pages2

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Abstract

This article is a response to an article by William Stubbs [1] and another article by Robert Kemp [2] both sent to NPA in 2013. Both articles are commenting on the Wang eclipse [3] observed in China in 1997. The interpretation given here is very different from [1] and [2]. It is demonstrated that a 300 year old theory can explain the observed anomaly. Modern theories cannot do that.