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originally posted by: BlueMule
originally posted by: StoutBroux
No conspiracy here but tossing this t there for interested parties whoooo probably already knew but here it is.
Whadda you mean, no conspiracy!? Isn't it obvious that the moon is conspiring against us?
Incidentally, March 20 is Muppet Day.
👣
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
originally posted by: BlueMule
originally posted by: StoutBroux
No conspiracy here but tossing this t there for interested parties whoooo probably already knew but here it is.
Whadda you mean, no conspiracy!? Isn't it obvious that the moon is conspiring against us?
Incidentally, March 20 is Muppet Day.
👣
Hats off to Piggy and Kermit.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Not everyone is excited about this:
Scientists are warning that the upcoming supermoon solar eclipse could bring on an energy blackout. The UK will be hit heard by the phenomenon, with Scotland expected to lose 98% of its sunlight on March 20. The blackout will begin in the UK at 8.45am and the maximum eclipse, when the moon is nearest the middle of the sun, will be at 9.31am. But if the solar eclipse was not enough for you, the evening before the phenomenon will mark the Earth and Moon being as close together as they possibly can be, giving rise to a so-called Supermoon.
www.irishmirror.ie...
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
a reply to: Soloprotocol
You can view a lunar eclipse with your naked eyes. Only a solar eclipse requires you to protect your eyes. So ditch the glasses and enjoy.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
Oops my bad. The lunar eclipse is in April.
www.timeanddate.com...
The UK's practicable resource is estimated at 7.2 TWh per annum,[17] which in the Scottish context is the approximate equivalent of 70 MW or less of installed capacity.
originally posted by: AutumnWitch657
This is the third of four lunar eclipses. The remarkable thing about this sequence is that there is no solar eclipse in between. Two were last year April and October or November I don't remember which.
People were claiming it was some portent of calamity but since this is number three of the four and nothing has happened yet I'm thinking it's just a celestial event. They call these blood moons because the shadow of the earth blocking the sun makes the moon appear a rusty color.
a reply to: StoutBroux
It's also my birthday,that's three of us in one thread,strange.
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: StoutBroux
That's my birthday!
Woooohooooo!
originally posted by: TrueBrit
a reply to: StoutBroux
That's my birthday!
Woooohooooo!
originally posted by: MindBodySpiritComplex
I brainfarted when using the search and made my own thread about this topic. My apologies to the OP. Not surprisingly it got closed. However it contains additional interesting information and offers some deliciously outrageous connections of a very tinfoil hat compatible nature:
March 20 - Equinox Supermoon Total Solar Eclipse ending EXACTLY at the North Pole !
Maybe we can go on discussing here some of the crazier ideas I hinted at in my thread...