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Super Blue Blood Moon - Who will be up for it?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 70663772:MV8zNzUzODAyXzY3MjE3MTUxX0Q2MDQwQUZC] [quote:Freckle Face:MV8zNzUzODAyXzY3MjE2ODMxXzM3MzNGMTk3] The Moon sure is beautiful in North Carolina tonight. Earlier tonight I vividly imagined the New Madrid EQ Fault ripping a great division in our Country. The earthquake was so massive and destructive. I don’t know why I even thought about it happening. I guess it’s simply just because of how greatly divided we are. [/quote] Moon wobbles tend to correlate to large natural disasters more frequently than eclipses. Eclipses being when Luna's nodal axis is conjunct a new moon conjunction or the sun-moon axis of a full moon, a moon wobble is when her nodal axis is square the sun-moon axis of a full moon, creating a grand cross (aka the Eye of Jesus to some Christian sects) of Sol, Luna, and the dragon's head and tail. Not to say you should track dates for the next moon wobble or anything, it's just that, well, it's a moontard thread, after all, and so gets automatic seal of approval to expound upon any and all fruiting bodies springing up from the latticework of the mycelium whether it be a fungi among I or a fungus among us :) and thus, we ride :seal: [/quote]
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It is the first Blue Moon Blood Moon visible from the U.S. since 1866!
Just in time for me to watch the sunrise. A bit chilly - 25 degrees F.
I can't wait. Anyone else? Any camera tips, besides getting the camera temperature acclimated?
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