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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2007 15:59:05 GMT -5
WOW!
*Two moons on 27th August 2007*
*27th August; the day the Whole World is waiting for ...... Planet Mars will be the brightest in the night sky starting August.
It will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye.
This will cultivate on Aug. 27 when Mars comes within 34.65 Million miles of earth.
Be sure to watch the sky on Aug. 27 12:30 am. It will look like the earth has 2 moons.
The next time Mars may come this close is in 2287.
Share this with your friends as NO ONE ALIVE TODAY will ever see it again.
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Post by 🍁 CDN 🍁 on Aug 5, 2007 7:41:00 GMT -5
WOW! *Two moons on 27th August 2007**27th August; the day the Whole World is waiting for ...... Planet Mars will be the brightest in the night sky starting August. It will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. This will cultivate on Aug. 27 when Mars comes within 34.65 Million miles of earth. Be sure to watch the sky on Aug. 27 12:30 am. It will look like the earth has 2 moons. The next time Mars may come this close is in 2287. Share this with your friends as NO ONE ALIVE TODAY will ever see it again. I got suckered in with this one to Gopher. There's a site that de-bunks this. If anyone can remember it lets us know other wise I'll try to find it when I get back to work.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 5, 2007 20:01:24 GMT -5
....GHEEZ !!!!! CDN ... way to rain on somebodys parade here ...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2007 9:50:02 GMT -5
Your guide to the total lunar eclipseTuesday's event will be the second in three yearsTuesday morning, Aug. 28 brings us the second total lunar eclipse of 2007. Those living in the Western Hemisphere and eastern Asia will be able to partake in at least some of this sky show. The very best viewing region for viewing this eclipse will fall across the Pacific Rim, including the West Coast of the United States and Canada, as well as Alaska, Hawaii, New Zealand and eastern Australia. All these places will be able to see the complete eclipse from start to finish. Europeans will miss out on the entire show, as the moon will be below the horizon during their mid and late morning hours. www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20425640/wid/11915829?GT1=10252Coming attraction: Should clouds interfere with your attempt to view Tuesday's eclipse, you won't have very long to wait for the next opportunity. That will come just under six months from now, on the night of Feb. 20-21. Another total lunar eclipse (the third in less than a year's time) will be visible throughout much of North and South America as well as Europe, Africa and parts of western Asia.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2007 7:56:36 GMT -5
..... CDN your a early riser ... did you get to see any of the eclipse , where you live..
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Post by 🍁 CDN 🍁 on Aug 29, 2007 7:58:38 GMT -5
..... CDN your a early riser ... did you get to see any of the eclipse , where you live.. There was just enough cloud cover that I missed it as I drove in.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2007 21:38:24 GMT -5
..... CDN your a early riser ... did you get to see any of the eclipse , where you live.. There was just enough cloud cover that I missed it as I drove in. .. that's too bad , I'm not a early riser , so had no intentions of getting up . Now watching the meteor shower at 2am , no prob-lem-o
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