"Early Saturday morning, the night sky will feature a rare blood moon lunar eclipse and it will be the longest such event in roughly a century.
Even better news, Australians are expected to be among those with the best view of the slow-moving astronomy event.
The moon will be low on our horizon when it starts to go dark and it will set while completely immersed in a dull-red stain."
The moon will be low on our horizon when it starts to go dark and it will set while completely immersed in a dull-red stain."
I guess I better get out of bed and take a look at the moon on Saturday morning then.
My Observations of Time and Space in Port Macquarie
My Observations of Time and Space in Port Macquarie
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