Thursday, July 2, 2020

Fourth of July "Thunder Moon" & Lunar Eclipse


'How and When to See the ‘Thunder Moon Eclipse’ on July Fourth'


This weekend, a Thunder Moon Eclipse will be visible from North America.

Jamie Carter -  TravelAndLeisure.com - June 30, 2020


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When is the Thunder Moon Eclipse?

There are two specific times to watch this month’s full moon at its best — moonrise and "maximum eclipse." If you want to watch the Thunder Moon appear on the eastern horizon — a dramatic sight indeed — take a look just after 8:23 p.m. EDT on July 4 if you're in New York, and look up in the minutes after 8:06 p.m. PDT that evening if you're in Los Angeles.

Next comes the eclipse, which is a global event taking 2 hours and 45 minutes. From New York, the best time to look will be 12:29 a.m. EDT on July 5, and the best time to look from Los Angeles will be 9:29 p.m. PDT on July 4.


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Note: Saturday's eclipse is a "penumbral lunar eclipse," not a total lunar eclipse. The next total lunar eclipse will occur on Wednesday, May 26, 2021


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Mysterious Runestones

[CoastToCoastAM.com]


Date: Host Jimmy Church
Guests: Scott Wolter, Open Lines
 



Scott Wolter, author and host of America Unearthed and President of American Petrographic Services since 1990, will join host Jimmy Church (Twitter) to discuss his recent trip to Texas and a discovery of ancient stones that were discovered in a cave that is reported to be from 1501 with over 100 stone tablets with inscriptions and covered by a mysterious blue powder. The last hour will feature Open Lines.

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