Tonight – the night of October 7-8, 2014 – there is a
total eclipse of the full moon. This is the Northern Hemisphere’s Hunter’s Moon
– the full moon after the Harvest Moon. It’s also a Blood Moon, (first picture above) and
this eclipse is the second in a series of four so-called Blood Moon eclipses.
For North America and the Hawaiian Islands, the total lunar eclipse happens in the wee hours before
sunrise on October 8. For New Zealand, Australia and eastern
Asia, the total eclipse is seen after sunset on October 8. A partial lunar eclipse
can be seen before sunrise October 8 from much of South America,
or after sunset October
8 from western Asia. Above is a photo of the last Blood Moon from April
14-15. Below are two of my articles concerning the Blood Moon from April 2014.
http://grassrootconservative.blogspot.com/2014/04/a-bad-moon-arising-wr-14.html
http://grassrootconservative.blogspot.com/2014/04/beautiful-photos-of-first-blood-moon.html
http://grassrootconservative.blogspot.com/2014/04/a-bad-moon-arising-wr-14.html
http://grassrootconservative.blogspot.com/2014/04/beautiful-photos-of-first-blood-moon.html
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