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The Blood Moon of Spring, and the imminent arrival of the Pasch
« Reply #5 on: April 15, 2014, 01:57:22 AM »
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Here is the live stream from the space center via LATimes.com:

http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-lunar-eclipse-watch-live-20140411,0,5943035.story

This has been streaming since 57 minutes ago..........

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The Blood Moon of Spring, and the imminent arrival of the Pasch
« Reply #6 on: April 15, 2014, 02:09:43 AM »
In one minute it will be total...

The live stream shows a redness in the partial glow on the right lower side, but in my area there is a little cloud cover that suddenly came up, and I can't see the redness at all.  

Now it's a total lunar eclipse................


Wow.



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The Blood Moon of Spring, and the imminent arrival of the Pasch
« Reply #7 on: April 15, 2014, 02:21:02 AM »
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Apparently the LA times site crashed.  

Here is another site that is still up:

http://new.livestream.com/GriffithObservatoryTV/LunarEclipse

There are voices of astronomers and stuff talking about this on the audio

The website above has a live video running that you can rewind and replay, for any of the past two hours and forty minutes, and counting.  Apparently this will continue for then next hour and a half, plus or minus....


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The Blood Moon of Spring, and the imminent arrival of the Pasch
« Reply #8 on: April 15, 2014, 02:39:18 AM »
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The speaker right now is trying to assure everyone that what we are seeing is real, normal, predictable, and the universe is working as it should.  He says the redness is due to red shift of the light spectrum due to the atmosphere of the earth, and the moon isn't "turning red" but rather it APPEARS RED because there is a red light shining on it.  

He says (in minute 2:38) that if you want to get weird, you have to go to the microscopic level.  We don't have to get all worried that a dragon is going to eat the moon.... The reason we're seeing what we're seeing is because we are standing on a planet that is spinning, and this might come as news to you, but it weighs 6.6 sextillion tons and is orbiting the sun at a rate of... blah, blah, blah.  

Notice, he doesn't quote any means of measuring these things or of proving what he says.  He's the expert, you see, and what he says is the 'truth' because it is he who is saying it (kind of personal infallibility).  These megamouths are setting themselves up for a lot of explaining to do.

The website has lost sound...  probably too many viewers....
Stuck at 2:44:56 ..........
Maybe he said something too incriminating!!  Maybe they had to shut down the sound..........

But the running comments are still active (in reverse order, because the new comments come in at the top and the list moves down) :


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CINDY SUCK IT
less than a minute ago
Melissa Nabess
Melissa Nabess

Wow!!
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SweetBone OfContention
SweetBone OfContention

YAY!! Katherine ♥ LOL
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Katherine
Katherine

YES BLOOD MOON I WILL ACCEPT MARRIAGE
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Cindy
Cindy

So right Mingo!
less than a minute ago
Angela Orozco
Angela Orozco

yes keep it about the moon....science science science astronomy cosmology
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Guido A .Ortiz
Guido A .Ortiz

MINGO FUCK YOU
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Helel Ben Shachar
Helel Ben Shachar

HELEL BEN SHACHAR
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Andre Fontaine
Andre Fontaine

apocalypse??? zombies?
less than a minute ago
Michael Talkington
Michael Talkington

I WOULD TOTALLY FUCK THE BITCH TALKIN
less than a minute ago
Reyes Soria
Reyes Soria

LETS TALK ABOUT URANUS!
less than a minute ago
Maykon Douglas
Maykon Douglas

PERFEITO
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Blood Moon
Blood Moon

KATHERINE MARRY ME?
less than a minute ago
Carolina Solis
Carolina Solis

20 The sun shall be turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, before the great and notable day of the Lord come: Acts 2:20
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The Blood Moon of Spring, and the imminent arrival of the Pasch
« Reply #9 on: April 15, 2014, 02:51:29 AM »
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I could have started a new thread about the eclipse but I didn't realize there would be so much to post.




http://www.ibtimes.com/total-lunar-eclipse-live-stream-watch-blood-moon-rise-here-video-1571002




A total lunar eclipse is coming Tuesday, and there has been plenty of talk about the "blood moon" and the beginning of a lunar tetrad. Whether or not you believe in prophecies, the total lunar eclipse will be a skywatcher's delight and there will be several live streams of the event.

While you can view the full moon on Monday, those wishing to see the total lunar eclipse will have to stay up late. According to NASA, the eclipse will begin around 2 a.m. EDT on Tuesday, when the moon will enter the partial shadow, or penumbra, of the Earth. During that time, stargazers will see a sped-up version of the phases of the moon. The peak of the total lunar eclipse begins at 3:45 a.m. EDT, when the moon enters Earth's shadow, known as the umbra. During that time, the moon will turn a shade of red.

[It's now 3:50 EDT]

Slooh astronomer Bob Berman explains the phenomenon: "All the world’s sunrises and sunsets send their indirect light to the moon at this time -- as the only light hitting the Moon. The result is that the fully eclipsed moon assumes a gorgeous coppery color." The total lunar eclipse will be visible across North America.

The Virtual Telescope Project will also have a live stream of the lunar eclipse, The broadcast begins at 2:30 a.m. EDT and can be viewed here. A fourth lunar eclipse live stream will originate from Columbus State University beginning at 11 p.m. EDT.

NASA's total lunar eclipse live stream begins around 2 a.m. EDT, and the space agency hosted a Reddit AMA session with planetary scientist Renee Weber. The space agency will host a Web chat with astronomer Mitzi Adams and astrophysicist Alphonse Sterling beginning at 1 a.m. EDT at the dedicated lunar eclipse page.

The Slooh broadcast will originate from the Prescott Observatory in Arizona and will feature Berman, Slooh observatory director Paul Cox and Duncan Copp, professor emeritus of astronomy at University of California Berkeley, discussing the total lunar eclipse. As Slooh notes, the total lunar eclipse comes on the heels of the closest approach of Mars. As stargazers observe the eclipse they will also be able to see Mars and Spica, a bright blue star.