This one ends its totality at the North Pole on the Spring Equinox.
For those unfamiliar with science, that’s, like, major voodoo, dude.
whoa !
The eclipse occurs as the Sun rises at the north pole for the first time in six months.
It is also the Hebrew ecclesiastical new year's day -- the first day of the year on the calendar given to Moses. And it is in between the 2nd and 3rd of the Four Blood Moons (Four lunar eclipses on sequential Passovers & Feast of Tabernacles). We are in the middle of the 8th set of four blood moons since 1 A.D.
Prior thread: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/3262960/posts