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elleng

(135,850 posts)
Mon Nov 7, 2022, 08:32 PM Nov 2022

FULL!!!





and moon SET is due @ 5:41AM, wherein a Lunar Eclipse will be happening, so meet me HERE!!!

When and where to watch the eclipse
In North America, observers on the West Coast will get the best view. At 12:02 a.m. Pacific time, the moon will enter the outer part of Earth’s shadow and dim ever so slightly. But the total phase of the eclipse — the true star of the show — won’t begin until 2:16 a.m. That phase is called totality, when the moon enters the darkest part of Earth’s shadow and shines a deep blood-red hue. Totality will last for roughly 90 minutes until 3:41 a.m., and by 5:56 a.m. the moon will have returned to its well-known silvery hue.

Viewers on the East Coast, on the other hand, will have to set their alarms early. Although they won’t be able to watch the entire eclipse, they can catch totality, which will run from 5:16 a.m. Eastern time to 6:41 a.m., roughly when the moon sets for the most northeastern portions of the United States. Early risers should look to the northwestern horizon to catch the ruby moon.

For those in the Midwest, totality will stain the moon red from 4:16 a.m. Central time until 5:41 a.m. And for those in the Rocky Mountains, totality will occur one hour earlier.'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/07/science/lunar-eclipse-when-where.html
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FULL!!! (Original Post) elleng Nov 2022 OP
Is it a Q sign from gawd yet ? Beachnutt Nov 2022 #1
Brilliant! Thanks. MLAA Nov 2022 #2
I never tire... 3catwoman3 Nov 2022 #3
DITTO!!! elleng Nov 2022 #4
Didn't we have a blood red moon just a couple months ago? nt doc03 Nov 2022 #5
How often do blood moons occur? The term 'blood moon' is also used to refer to four elleng Nov 2022 #6
i saw it in my location. howelllll. loverly harvest super moon. AllaN01Bear Nov 2022 #7
I posted lots of eclipse info somewhat under the radar. usonian Nov 2022 #8
Thanks! elleng Nov 2022 #9

elleng

(135,850 posts)
6. How often do blood moons occur? The term 'blood moon' is also used to refer to four
Mon Nov 7, 2022, 10:07 PM
Nov 2022

total lunar eclipses that happen in the span of two years, a phenomenon astronomers call a lunar tetrad. The eclipses in a tetrad occur about six months apart with five uneclipsed full moons between them.

Back in May 2022 it was possible to see a deep, dark and jaw-dropping “Blood Moon” from North America for 84 magical minutes. During that eclipse the Moon traveled through the southern half of the Earth's shadow.

usonian

(13,582 posts)
8. I posted lots of eclipse info somewhat under the radar.
Mon Nov 7, 2022, 11:43 PM
Nov 2022

I don't want election activities to suffer from folks putting in an all-nighter.

https://democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=17327934

very short:

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