By Ken Ring: "A solar eclipse occurs in the daytime, around noon, when the new moon passes in front of and blocks out the sun. A lunar eclipse is at midnight. Any eclipse can only be when the earth, sun and moon are in a line. An eclipse will never occur on a quarter moon. As well as total...
The inspiration for this post comes from Alain who found the link below.
Thanks, AlainO.o:D
https://www.ancient-code.com/a-tril...proaching-and-heres-why-you-shouldnt-miss-it/
Cool!
Apparently we are in the midst of a 'supermoon trilogy'! The first of the trilogy was Dec 3 and the 2 and 3rd...
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