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A blood-red supermoon will happen Sunday, and the entire U.S. will be able to see it

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  1. InTheLight

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    A blood-red supermoon will happen Sunday, and the entire U.S. will be able to see it


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    On Sunday night, the air will be cold and the sky will be clear for most of the country as a total lunar eclipse bathes the moon in an eerie blood-red hue. From Hawaii to Maine, all 50 states will have a chance to see it — the most widely visible lunar eclipse in the United States since October 2014.

    Oh, and it will be a supermoon, meaning it will be ever so slightly closer to Earth than normal.

    Lunar eclipses occur when Earth passes directly between the sun and the moon, forming a perfect line. This year, the moon will be high in the sky, which makes it the best chance to watch an eclipse in years.

    The total eclipse will begin in the Central time zone at 10:41 p.m. and reach totality at 11:13 p.m., ending at 11:43 p.m.

    A blood-red supermoon will happen Sunday, and the entire U.S. will be able to see it
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    Has John Hagee written another book? Which prophecy is this moon fulfilling? Anyone know?
     
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    Unfortunately, I don't think much of Maine, and perhaps northern VT/NH as well, will see a whole lot as the weekend's winter storm won't have gone away soon enough. That happened here for the last total lunar eclipse as well - clouds ruled. Fortunately, I've seen lunar eclipses in the past and they are wonderful phenomena. One that did not produce a "blood moon" came in December of 1992. Thanks to the volcanic dust from Pinatubo, the moon was barely visible at all during totality.
     
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    Thanks for this information!
     
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    Don't forget tonight, could be an awesome sight. ...Hey, that rhimes! :)
     
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    A poet & don't know it, but big feet sure do show it ----- they're "Longfellows"!:rolleyes::rolleyes:
     
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    About the most red as is got for me:

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