L.A. Times:
In Los Angeles, the most impressive part will begin at 10:58 p.m. when the first "bite" is taken out of the moon. It will be blotted out entirely by 12:06 a.m. Tuesday, said experts at the Griffith Observatory.
Look to the south for the moon, said Joe Sirard, an amateur astronomer who doubles as a National Weather Service meteorologist in Oxnard. As the “bite” spreads across the moon, it will transform into a dark “blood moon." The dark red hue will come from the light of sunsets and sunrises over the rest of the Earth.
The weather forecast for prime "blood moon" viewing in Los Angeles could not be much better.
“We’ll have clear skies -- even down to the beaches,” Sirard said.
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ReplyDeleteNo one-lane roundabouts in four-lane highways on the moon!
DeleteNo crappy drivers that can not figure out what yield means on the moon.
DeleteThe full quote from Neil Armstrong: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind, and goddammit, don't put any one-lane roundabouts on four-lane highways up here!"
ReplyDeleteperfect reason for Lynn to live on the moon.
DeleteMore like blood shot eyes coming out of the Union.
ReplyDelete8:12 & 8:31
ReplyDeleteRelax. By the time we populate the moon it will have too many railroads to permit any roundabouts.
Dumb retort. Are you Harry Potted?
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