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Stellar occultation is an astronomical event where a nearby object, such as a planet or moon, passes in front of a distant star, temporarily blocking its light. This phenomenon helps in determining the size, atmosphere, and other properties of celestial bodies and can provide precise positional data in astrometry.
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