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Post by clone on Jun 3, 2011 8:44:55 GMT -8
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Post by july 1 on Jun 8, 2011 10:46:34 GMT -8
to do with the june 1 partial arctic - Solar eclipse of July 1, 2011 (antarctic)
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Post by clone on Jun 15, 2011 0:13:52 GMT -8
VOLCANIC LUNAR ECLIPSE: On Wednesday night, June 15th, there's going to be a total lunar eclipse visible from every continent except North America. The Moon will spend 100 minutes fully engulfed in Earth's shadow, making this the longest lunar eclipse in nearly 11 years. Maximum coverage occurs on Wednesday night at 20:12 UT. [details] [animated map] spaceweather.com/
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Post by moabiter on Nov 25, 2011 22:00:23 GMT -8
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Post by moabiter on Nov 25, 2011 22:13:33 GMT -8
Total Lunar Eclipse on December 10, 2011A total lunar eclipse on December 10, 2011, will be the final eclipse of the year. This will be second of two lunar eclipses in 2011. The December 10 lunar eclipse will be seen from Alaska, northern Canada, Australia, New Zealand, central Asia and eastern Asia. Viewers in most of North America and Hawaii will see the moonset still in eclipse. Central and eastern Asia is where the eclipse can be best viewed and photographed. Eclipses in 2011The total lunar eclipse on December 10, 2011 is one of six eclipses that occur in 2011. The full list of eclipses in 2011 includes: A partial solar eclipse on January 4. A partial solar eclipse on June 1. A total lunar eclipse on June 15. A partial solar eclipse on July 1. A partial solar eclipse on November 25. www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/lunar-eclipse-december-10-2011.html
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Post by clone on Dec 29, 2011 16:27:19 GMT -8
2012 May 20: Annular Solar Eclipse 2012 Jun 04: Partial Lunar Eclipse 2012 Nov 13: Total Solar Eclipse 2012 Nov 28: Penumbral Lunar Eclipse Wiki: Solar eclipse of May 20, 2012The annular phase will be visible from the Chinese coast, the south of Japan, and the western part of the United States and Canada. Guangzhou, Tokyo and Albuquerque will be on the central path. Its maximum will occur in the North Pacific, south of the Aleutian islands for 5 min and 46.3 s, and finish in the western United States. Wiki: June 2012 lunar eclipseIt will be completely visible over Australia, rising over eastern Asia, and setting over western North America. Wiki: Solar eclipse of November 13, 2012For this eclipse totality will be visible from northern Australia and the southern Pacific Ocean. Wiki: November 2012 lunar eclipse
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Post by friday penumbra on Oct 17, 2013 8:12:46 GMT -8
Minor Lunar Eclipse on Friday: How to See It October 17, 2013 10:21am ET www.space.com/23238-minor-lunar-eclipse-friday-skywatching.html Those living in the eastern half of North America are well-placed to see this celestial event. But farther west, in the Mountain and Pacific time zones, the deepest phase of the eclipse occurs before the moon rises and during the late afternoon hours when the sun is still above the horizon, so no evidence, however slight, of this eclipse will be visible [sic]. Meanwhile, the Indian subcontinent and the western half of China might notice some vestige of faint shading before the moon sets early on Saturday morning (Oct. 19). It is a delicate spectacle for eastern South America, all of Europe and Africa as well as western Asia. At mid-eclipse, the moon will appear in the zenith from Ouagadougou, the capital of the African nation of Burkina Faso.
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Post by moabiter on Apr 4, 2014 18:40:51 GMT -8
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Post by lunar on Dec 13, 2014 1:38:30 GMT -8
lunar eclipses -
April 4, 2015: Total eclipse. Visible from the Pacific Ocean and bordering regions in the Americas, Asia and Australia.
Sept. 28, 2015: Total eclipse. Visible from eastern Pacific Ocean, Americas, Europe, Africa, western Asia.
space.com
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Post by guest on Mar 19, 2015 8:08:57 GMT -8
Where to watch Friday's solar eclipse www.theverge.com/2015/3/19/8256271/solar-eclipse-time-how-to-watch-2015A total solar eclipse will take place tomorrow as the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth. Although only a small part of the world will experience the full eclipse — known as a totality — residents of Europe and even North Africa and Asia can enjoy a partial eclipse in the morning. Astronomers say the eclipse is set to be particularly striking, as the Moon is currently at the point of its elliptical orbit closest to the Earth — a configuration technically known as the perigee-syzygy of the Earth-Moon-Sun system but more memorably dubbed the "supermoon." Only residents of the Faroe Islands — a tiny, self-governing country off the northern coast of the UK — will experience an 100 percent occlusion of the Sun. People in the north of Scotland and Norway will have the next best experience (around a 90 to 95 percent occlusion), while for UK residents, the height of the eclipse will be a roughly 85 percent occlusion at 09.30am GMT. The best time to see the eclipse in Paris and Berlin will be around 10.30am local time.
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Post by lunar tetrad on Mar 31, 2015 21:54:28 GMT -8
April 4, 2015: Total eclipse. Visible from the Pacific Ocean and bordering regions in the Americas, Asia and Australia. Blood Moon: Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse of the Century Rises Saturday by Miriam Kramer, Space.com Staff Writer | March 31, 2015 05:45pm ET Only the speediest of skywatchers will have a chance to see the total lunar eclipse rising Saturday: NASA predicts that the total phase of the lunar eclipse will only last about 5 minutes, making it the shortest lunar eclipse of the century. Early-rising observers all over the United States should be able to see at least the partial phases of the April 4 lunar eclipse just before the sun rises, if weather permits. People on the West Coast will have the chance to see the moon turn an eerie shade of red during totality, which should begin at about 7:58 a.m. EDT (1158 GMT, 4:58 a.m. PDT). NASA this week unveiled a video detailing the total lunar eclipse, and dubbed the event the shortest lunar eclipse of the century in an announcement on Monday (March 30) in detail. Observers in other parts of the world will have an even better chance to see the lunar eclipse. Stargazers in Australia, Japan, China, and Southeast Asia will get the chance to see the eclipse on the night of April 4, according to Sky & Telescope. (Sky & Telescope predicts that the total phase of the eclipse will actually last about 9 to 12 minutes starting at 7:54 a.m. EDT.) [Must-See: Best Skywatching Events of 2015 (Infographic)] space.comApril 9, 2014. A sequence of four total lunar eclipses including no partial eclipse is called a tetrad. In 2014-2015, four lunar eclipses will occur. This sequence features eclipses on April 15, 2014; Oct. 8, 2014; April 4, 2015 and Sept. 28, 2015. www.space.com/25427-blood-moons-lunar-eclipse-tetrad-infographic.html
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Post by clone on Apr 7, 2015 2:05:52 GMT -8
John Hagee Winds Up Debunking His Own 'Blood Moons' Theory | Monday, 4/6/2015 www.rightwingwatch.org/content/john-hagee-winds-debunking-his-own-blood-moons-theoryOn Saturday evening, right-wing televangelist John Hagee hosted a special program designed to promote his "Four Blood Moons" theory which contends that the occurrence of four lunar eclipses on Jewish feast days over the last two years is a sign from God that "something dramatic [will] happen in the Middle East involving Israel that will change the course of history in the Middle East and impact the whole world." ... [astronomer Hugh Ross, a creationist who runs a ministry called Reasons to Believe which seeks to "spread the Christian Gospel by demonstrating that sound reason and scientific research" support Creationist beliefs] Ross' participation in the event was something of a mystery since, from his opening remarks, he made it very clear that he did not subscribe to Hagee's premise in the slightest, saying that there is no statistical significance to these blood moons because they are very common and that Hagee is merely retroactively attaching spiritual significance to these routine events. ... Ross responded that lunar eclipses are so common that it is "mathematically inevitable" that one would be able to link them up to significant events in the Bible or in the history of Israel if that is what one set out to do. The Bible, Ross said, does say that there will be signs from God, but they will be rare things like an asteroid hitting a body of water and turning the water to poison, not common things like a lunar eclipse. ... "These blood moons are visible here but not in Israel," Ross stated at one point, much to Hagee's surprise. Explaining that "a total lunar eclipse basically is visible to about one-third to one-half the earth," Ross asked why, if these blood moons are so significant to Israel, they are visible in America but not in Israel. RWW News: Christian Astronomer Debunks John Hagee's 'Blood Moons' Theory www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvlCjwRN3XI----------------------------------- Passover Blood Moon Preceded by Exceedingly Rare Solar Eclipse | March 12, 2015 , 10:30 am www.breakingisraelnews.com/32497/passover-blood-moon-preceded-by-exceedingly-rare-solar-eclipse-biblical-zionism/“The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and the terrible day of the LORD come.” (Joel 2:31)There will be a total eclipse of the sun for two minutes over the North Pole on Friday, March 20, the day of the Spring Equinox which coincides with the beginning of the Hebrew month of Nissan, the first month in the Biblical calendar year, a solar occurrence that has never happened before in human history. “The concurrence and rarity of this natural event, together with the times in which we live, indicates the finger of God,” Gidon Ariel, an Israeli Orthodox Jew told Breaking Israel News. Ariel serves as the co-founder and CEO of Root Source, an online platform where Christians can learn “Jewish concepts, ideas and thought, to more deeply understand the roots of their faith, in an informal and loving manner” according to the group’s website.
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Post by guest on Mar 8, 2016 22:15:48 GMT -8
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