Monday, December 20, 2010

Winter Solstice + Lunar Eclipse Tonight - First in 632 years.

Article: "In 2010, for the first time since 1378, a total lunar eclipse of a full moon falls on the winter solstice—a stargazing event almost anyone in North America will be able to see tonight, weather permitting."  The shortest day of the year, today is going to provide us with a Lunar Eclipse. Starting to become visable at 1:33 am, you will be able to see the Earth, the moon and the sun all line up. This will last until a little bit after 5:01 am. This could be a once in a lifetime thing to see, and may mean something more religious to some people. I'll be watching, will you?

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