Last week had a total lunar eclipse, (When the earth gets in the way) and was mostly noticeably seen by the East coast. Recently, there have been other planetary events happening as well. If you have joined with my family and I as we begin our 6th edition/journey of the 182 this week, then you’ll know it has been a very exciting allotment of time. The 182’s 6 month tour beginning in April and ending at the close of September has given us very spectacular celestial views, maybe even apocalyptic. It makes me think January is a rather boring way to begin the year…
Well, you can celebrate it with me as we start with ‘A’. Please think of an ‘a’ word that either reminds you or makes you think about God. Then write a septet explaining how it does, if you want.
For example, mine for today was:
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-news/observing-news/
Fun times.
Sorry, it looks like the lunar eclipse happened last month. Last weekend was a partial solar eclipse, (When the moon gets in the way.) It’s like the earth and moon are dancing.
“A partial eclipse of the Sun happens for northeastern North America, Greenland, Iceland, and most of Europe.”