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Title
The 2009-2011 eclipse of Epsilon Aurigae.
Abstract
The article focuses on the expected eclipse of the Epsilon Aurigae system from 2009 to 2011. It notes that a very large cloud of dust and gas will eclipse the primary star, which is eclipsed every 27.1 years. It adds that it takes months for the cloud to reach minimum in November/December 2009 and that it will continue until March 2011. The article mentions the possible start dates of the eclipse and the magnitudes of the star.