On the night of 31 January will come the super blue blood moon, or the purple eclipse. That’s a blue moon, a blood moon or lunar eclipse, and a supermoon.In Encinitas, see it peak above the horizon at 5:30 Wednesday morning.
None of the events are rare in themselves. But the collision of lunar phenomena is – nothing like it has been seen since 1982.
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ReplyDeleteI appreciate the info WC. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteBoring to some, beautiful to see and worth getting up at that time for others.
ReplyDeleteHave a good sleep Yawn. Why bother to post, if you find it so worthless? Perhaps the worth of natures offerings is what you see in your mirror on a daily basis. I suspect that is worth a yawn or two.
Thanks WC. Please do carry on.
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ReplyDeleteI saw it last night. Looked like a big pizza pie!
ReplyDeleteHow many drones can you count hovering over your neighborhood when you look up at night? I can count at least a half dozen every night.
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