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First-ever Election Day total lunar eclipse to grace the nights skies in US—and it won't happen...
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7–8 November 2022 Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
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Thank you my friend and brother-in-Christ MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. for posting the perspective from theepochtimes.com author Michael Wing. That the total lunar eclipse on election day is the first in the nation's hsitory.
I am very hopeful that this November 8, 2022 will result in a major victory for conservative representatives and senators at the federal level and similar results at state level governors, senators, delegates, judges, etc.
7–8 November 2022 Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz3TobSIMoM
Background from {[theepochtimes.com/first-ever-election-day-total-lunar-eclipse-to-rise-in-us-on-november-8-and-it-wont-happen-again-until-2394]}
First-Ever Election Day Total Lunar Eclipse to Rise in US on Nov. 8—And It Won’t Happen Again Until 2394
BY MICHAEL WING TIMEOCTOBER 27, 2022 PRINT
For the first time in American history, a total lunar eclipse will occur on election day come November 8, 2022.
A total lunar eclipse—not to be confused with a partial or penumbral lunar eclipse—occurs when the entire lunar sphere is blocked out by the Earth’s shadow. This happens about twice a year on average, but to have it happen on America’s election day is a first in the nation’s 246-year history, which began on July 4, 1776.
This alignment of celestial laws and civic duty won’t happen again in our lifetime—so make a wish in the wee hours before you vote.
Lunar Eclipses and Full Moons
Total lunar eclipses always occur during a full moon, when the sun, Earth, and Moon (in that order) basically form a straight line, and the Moon appears its roundest in the night sky. Occasionally, when a full moon crosses through the Earth’s shadow, partially or entirely, a general phenomenon known as a lunar eclipse appears. There are different kinds of lunar eclipses with varying degrees of totality, some being more noticeable and others less so.
The area of the Earth’s shadow where the sun is partially blocked out by our planet, from the standpoint of outer space, is called the penumbra; when the moon crosses this area, the result is what’s called a penumbral eclipse, which may manifest as a slight dimming of the lunar surface when viewed from Earth.
The area of the Earth’s shadow where the sun is fully obliterated from view, from an interstellar perspective, is the umbra; when the Moon enters here, the result is either a total lunar eclipse when it is fully enshrouded, or partial lunar eclipse when it partially crosses that threshold. Total eclipses tend to cause the full moon to turn a rust red, and thus they are sometimes called “blood moons.”
FYI Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC Trent Klug MSG Darold R. LTC (Join to see) LTC Thomas Tennant SPC Gary C. SPC Lyle Montgomery SMSgt David A Asbury Alan K. SFC William Farrell CSM Charles Hayden SGM Major Stroupe Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) MSgt Robert C Aldi PO1 Howard Barnes MSgt (Join to see)
I am very hopeful that this November 8, 2022 will result in a major victory for conservative representatives and senators at the federal level and similar results at state level governors, senators, delegates, judges, etc.
7–8 November 2022 Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz3TobSIMoM
Background from {[theepochtimes.com/first-ever-election-day-total-lunar-eclipse-to-rise-in-us-on-november-8-and-it-wont-happen-again-until-2394]}
First-Ever Election Day Total Lunar Eclipse to Rise in US on Nov. 8—And It Won’t Happen Again Until 2394
BY MICHAEL WING TIMEOCTOBER 27, 2022 PRINT
For the first time in American history, a total lunar eclipse will occur on election day come November 8, 2022.
A total lunar eclipse—not to be confused with a partial or penumbral lunar eclipse—occurs when the entire lunar sphere is blocked out by the Earth’s shadow. This happens about twice a year on average, but to have it happen on America’s election day is a first in the nation’s 246-year history, which began on July 4, 1776.
This alignment of celestial laws and civic duty won’t happen again in our lifetime—so make a wish in the wee hours before you vote.
Lunar Eclipses and Full Moons
Total lunar eclipses always occur during a full moon, when the sun, Earth, and Moon (in that order) basically form a straight line, and the Moon appears its roundest in the night sky. Occasionally, when a full moon crosses through the Earth’s shadow, partially or entirely, a general phenomenon known as a lunar eclipse appears. There are different kinds of lunar eclipses with varying degrees of totality, some being more noticeable and others less so.
The area of the Earth’s shadow where the sun is partially blocked out by our planet, from the standpoint of outer space, is called the penumbra; when the moon crosses this area, the result is what’s called a penumbral eclipse, which may manifest as a slight dimming of the lunar surface when viewed from Earth.
The area of the Earth’s shadow where the sun is fully obliterated from view, from an interstellar perspective, is the umbra; when the Moon enters here, the result is either a total lunar eclipse when it is fully enshrouded, or partial lunar eclipse when it partially crosses that threshold. Total eclipses tend to cause the full moon to turn a rust red, and thus they are sometimes called “blood moons.”
FYI Lt Col Charlie Brown Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC Trent Klug MSG Darold R. LTC (Join to see) LTC Thomas Tennant SPC Gary C. SPC Lyle Montgomery SMSgt David A Asbury Alan K. SFC William Farrell CSM Charles Hayden SGM Major Stroupe Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. LTC (Join to see) MSgt Robert C Aldi PO1 Howard Barnes MSgt (Join to see)
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Blood moon returns! Total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8 explained
A large swath of planet Earth will be treated to a lunar eclipse on Nov. 8, 2022. Find out when to look up in this explainer. Blood Moon: What to expect: htt...
I am very hopeful that this November 8, 2022 will result in a major victory for conservative representatives and senators at the federal level and similar results at state level governors, senators, delegates, judges, etc.
Blood moon returns! Total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8 explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udtXeeHiuk4
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Blood moon returns! Total lunar eclipse on Nov. 8 explained
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udtXeeHiuk4
FYI MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. Amn Dale Preisach SSgt David M. SGM David W. Carr LOM, DMSM MP SGT CWO4 Terrence Clark FN Randy Bohlke SFC (Join to see) SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth Col Carl Whicker Col Joseph Lenertz LTC David Brown LTC Greg Henning LTC Jeff Shearer CDR Andrew McMenamin, PhD Maj Kim Patterson Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. CPT Jack Durish
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In some cultures (both modern and ancient), lunar eclipses are thought of as a conflict between the sun and the moon and a sign that it was a time for conflicts to be resolved.
Ya think there might be a tad bit of significance that it's happening on election day in this country?
Stop the hate and learn to debate.
Ya think there might be a tad bit of significance that it's happening on election day in this country?
Stop the hate and learn to debate.
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MAJ Hugh Blanchard
As am I, but there are too many among us who won't discuss anything. All they want to do is dictate their absolutes.
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