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To: TrueFact

Does the moon appear to be in a different place, in photos or in actual real life, when there is an eclipse?

4th Of July ‘Buck Moon’ Is Third Lunar Eclipse Of 2020, Second In Weeks And First Visible In The US

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526 posted on 07/01/2020 1:43:14 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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To: CheshireTheCat

If you are into or curious about what astrologists think:

“Just like the previous eclipses, this one is also very powerful, unique and karmic in it’s own special way and since it’s a lunar one, meaning that it’s a full moon, it represents a karmic culmination, a completion, ending, manifestation and most importantly a powerful revelatory energy exposing secrets and things hidden from our sight...This eclipse is quite notorious, because we had a similar one in 2001, on the same day and same degree (13 degrees of Capricorn) and it’s manifestation was rather savage, for it set the stage for the events of 9/11.”
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Sky event, per Q?


547 posted on 07/01/2020 2:41:32 PM PDT by Yulee
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To: CheshireTheCat

An eclipse doesn’t change the cycle of the lunar month. The full moon always rises right around sunset give or take several minutes. The full moon is visible throughout the night and sets right around sunrise the next day. This is true every lunar month throughout the year.

So why I’m saying the full moon in the Mt Rushmore photo is in the wrong place is because it appears in the western sky and it’s daylight. Mt. Rushmore faces east so when you are looking at it, as in the photo, you are looking to the west. The full moon never appears in the western sky during daylight hours since it sets at sunrise. Hope that helps.


631 posted on 07/01/2020 5:21:30 PM PDT by TrueFact (It's always darkest right before the dawn.)
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