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How to see tonight's pink supermoon, the largest full moon of 2020
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| April 7, 2020
| Laura Geggel
Posted on 04/07/2020 2:31:53 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat
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Hope you get to see this where you are.
To: CheshireTheCat
Cloudy/T'storms in northcentral PA tonight & tomorrow night both :-\
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04/07/2020 2:38:06 PM PDT
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tomkat
To: CheshireTheCat
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posted on
04/07/2020 2:42:04 PM PDT
by
Repeal The 17th
(Get out of the matrix and get a real life.)
To: CheshireTheCat
To: tomkat
Same here in the western Maryland wastelands.
As usual.
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04/07/2020 2:47:10 PM PDT
by
Salamander
(Living On The Ledge....)
To: Salamander
As usual. We must be on some kinda astronomical blacklist.
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04/07/2020 2:49:49 PM PDT
by
tomkat
To: tomkat
Seems so.
Every single time someone posts an “OMG YOU CAN’T MISS THIS ASTRONOMICAL EVENT OF A LIFETME!!!!”, it rains.
Without. Fail.
On the other hand, in the last week, I have seen 3 massive meteors streaking across the sky but there is no meteor event going on, that I can find.
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04/07/2020 2:55:49 PM PDT
by
Salamander
(Living On The Ledge....)
To: tomkat
We must be on some kinda astronomical blacklist. It's those dang astronomers. For one thing, they always plan on these things at night. I mean, just because they're up all night doesn't mean the rest of us want to be.
Well, except for solar eclipses. That's why they're so rare. Dang astronomers.
To: Billthedrill
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posted on
04/07/2020 3:13:45 PM PDT
by
Bigg Red
(WWG1WGA)
To: Salamander
Reckon a massive meteor strike would get Kung Flu off the front pages ?
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04/07/2020 3:16:35 PM PDT
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tomkat
To: CheshireTheCat
How to see it? Go outside and look up.
(/smartass)
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posted on
04/07/2020 3:39:49 PM PDT
by
real saxophonist
(If you don't have a gun, sell some toilet paper, and go buy a gun. - Colion Noir)
To: CheshireTheCat
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04/07/2020 3:46:17 PM PDT
by
umgud
To: tomkat
Its always raining in PA... its like Germany.
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04/07/2020 3:46:37 PM PDT
by
Cobra64
(Common sense isnÂ’t common anymore.)
To: CheshireTheCat
We wanted to see it, but it looks like it’ll be too cloudy in eastern TN tonight. Maybe tomorrow.
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posted on
04/07/2020 3:46:58 PM PDT
by
MayflowerMadam
( For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.)
To: CheshireTheCat
A rainbow moon would be fabulous.
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04/07/2020 3:48:09 PM PDT
by
Old Yeller
(Under construction)
To: tomkat
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04/07/2020 3:52:00 PM PDT
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Salamander
(Living On The Ledge....)
To: CheshireTheCat
The Paschal Moon is the first full moon after the Spring equinox and can vary from late March to early April.
Paschal refers to the Hebrew, “pesach” which means Passover.
Passover begins on the 15th day of Nissan, the seventh month in the Jewish calendar (late March to early April). This year it begins at sundown tomorrow. Hebrew days begin and end at sundown, so the holiday would actually begin at sundown on the preceding day. The Last Supper, when Jesus ate with His disciples, was a Passover meal.
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04/07/2020 4:04:28 PM PDT
by
outofsalt
(If history teaches us anything, it's that history rarely teaches anything.)
To: CheshireTheCat
I thought that went out of style in the seventies.
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04/07/2020 4:15:12 PM PDT
by
Track9
(Islam: Turning everything it touches to ShiÂ’ite since 632 AD)
To: Salamander
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04/07/2020 5:54:18 PM PDT
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tomkat
To: CheshireTheCat
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04/07/2020 5:58:46 PM PDT
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Kenny Bania
(Ovaltine? Why not call it Roundtine?)
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