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Still, we wouldn't blame you being concerned. Predicting eclipses is very much a precise science, but on the bright side, humans have pretty much perfected the math. Current eclipse forecasts are accurate to less than a minute in time over a span of hundreds of years, explains Nash on a frequently asked page about eclipses. In a nutshell, scientists calculate the geometry and mechanics of the earth, moon, and sun to sort out their relative motion, then feed that information into a computer that crunches the numbers