|
Jennifer / Mel 10/5/2024 8:40:16 AM | Hello everyone, They say a picture is worth a thousand words. This picture truly demonstrates that! Jennifer | |||
Jen 10/5/2024 8:40:16 AM | Hello everyone, A partial eclipse note came to my attention today. Now it peaked yesterday and there will be more during supermoons this year. I put my stones and crystals out for full moon Monday. Brought them in yesterday and charged up. Even changed colors. I will pay closer attention for full moon in upcoming months. Sept Full Moon-Partial Eclipse At a Glance • September's full harvest moon is also a partial lunar eclipse. • Plus, it's a supermoon. • A partial eclipse is visible across North America. • Partial lunar eclipse, when and where: • A partial lunar eclipse happens when part of the moon enters Earth's shadow - in this case, about 8% of the moon. • The 2024 partial lunar eclipse visible across North America Tuesday night was projected to start at 8:41 p.m. EDT, according to NASA. The moon was expected to slightly dim around 8:13 p.m. EDT with the eclipse peak around 10:44 p.m. EDT. • Your view might depend on the weather: • "There are some regions in which you're virtually guaranteed to have a great view. That includes virtually the entire Mississippi Valley from the western Great Lakes to the Mid-South, as well as most of the Desert Southwest from southeast California to Arizona”. • "However, clouds and rain are expected from Chesapeake Bay to the central and southern Appalachians, much of the Plains from western Texas to Montana and the Dakotas, as well as the northern Rockies and much of the Northwest." What makes it a supermoon: A supermoon looks bigger and brighter than a regular full moon because it happens when the moon is at its closest point to Earth. This is the second of four consecutive supermoons this year. In good health, Jen | |||
2024 © All Rights Reserved.