Posted on 01/17/2019 9:38:33 PM PST by blueplum
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) Here comes a total lunar eclipse and supermoon, all wrapped into one. The moon, Earth and sun will line up this weekend for the only total lunar eclipse this year and next. At the same time, the moon will be ever so closer to Earth and appear slightly bigger and brighter than usual a supermoon. "This one is particularly good," said Rice University astrophysicist Patrick Hartigan. "It not only is a supermoon and it's a total eclipse, but the total eclipse also lasts pretty long. It's about an hour." The whole eclipse starts Sunday night or early Monday, depending on location , and will take about three hours. It begins with ...
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Flat earthers become dangerous during a lunar eclipse. They can’t explain it so they go into a feral rage, killing everything in sight. So watch out.
It's easy to explain. It is the legacy of slavery and racism.
It's White Privilege. Does the New Moon ever have an eclipse? I thought not!
*loony ping*
I thought this part of the article should be posted as well. This should still be within the 300 words.
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It begins with the partial phase around 10:34 p.m. EST Sunday. That’s when Earth’s shadow will begin to nip at the moon. Totality when Earth’s shadow completely blankets the moon will last 62 minutes, beginning at 11:41 p.m. EST Sunday.
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It’s cool looking at these things. At least for me, anyways.
Thanks fieldmarshaldj.
Super Moon, huh? That must be why the Apollo missions were launched from the Cape.
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“Here comes a total lunar eclipse and supermoon, all wrapped into one. The moon, Earth and sun will line up this weekend for the only total lunar eclipse this year and next. At the same time, the moon will be ever so closer to Earth and appear slightly bigger and brighter than usual a supermoon.” Plus a Polar Vortex. All during the AFC championship game.
Sunday nights AFC Championship game between the New England Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs seems to have a chance to coincide with a total lunar eclipse, although the height of event won’t take place until after the game has come to an end.
As pointed out by a fan on Reddit, the eclipse is due to occur throughout the evening of January 20 and into the morning of January 21, with all of North America and South America able to see the entire event. Nicknamed the super blood wolf moon, the eclipse will take place during the first supermoon of 2019, and at the event’s peak the moon will take on a reddish color.
The event, according to a chart at Space.com, will start at when the moon enters the penumbra at 8:36 p.m. central time, which is just under three hours after the 5:40 p.m. scheduled kickoff for the Patriots and Chiefs. The total eclipse will begin at 10:41 p.m. central time and will last for just over an hour, ending at 11:43 p.m. central time. Joe Rao of Space.com says the event will be a rare example of a total eclipse visible in its entirety for the entire continental U.S. that takes place before midnight on a holiday weekend, which will give a large number of people a chance to see the show.
The weather may not cooperate for everyone in the continental U.S., but most of the country will experience either fair or good viewing conditions, according to AccuWeather. Among the areas to fall into the fair/good category is Kansas City, although as already mentioned this week, the temperature on Sunday is expected to be bitter cold. Early forecasts are calling for a winter weather event in Kansas City Friday night and Saturday that could include snow, wind, and freezing rain, followed by clearer weather on Sunday accompanied by temperatures that could dip below zero by kickoff and wind chills that could be 15 below zero earlier in the day. The Associated Press reported Monday that the temperatures at kickoff could be the coldest for a game in Arrowhead Stadium history, so with the weather, the eclipse, and Arrowhead Stadium seeing its the first AFC Championship game, Kansas City will be in for a truly unique evening this Sunday.
https://247sports.com/nfl/kansas-city-chiefs/Article/Lunar-eclipse-AFC-Championship-game-127857801/
Its the end of the world as we know it.
And I feel fine.
I can’t wait for the Gillette ad. Too bad the Patriots blew the game against Buffalo, or it would be taking place in the Razor (Gillette Stadium.).
Is this caused by global warming?
I love watching these events. I set my alarm clock if need be, and if there’s visibility I watch. It’s awesome.
Cool picture!
Reminds me of ABC’s “The Horror at 37,000 Feet”.
You know, back when they didn’t spray so much liberal fake-news Democrat propaganda.
Yes, it’s definitely interesting stuff. I only caught a couple of the blood moons. One of them was really an interesting color and clearly-seen from where I am.
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