(This is going to be very interesting. In light of the current status (if true) of both our Moon and Sun, that is, they are being shown to us as *Simulators, ie, not the actual faces of.)
A total lunar eclipse seen from Indianapolis on Sept. 27, 2015, taken by Butler University professor Xianming Han. (Photo: Xianming Han) |
“So a super blood wolf moon” is: a) the first full moon in January; b) a full moon occurring when the distance between the Earth and Moon is as short as possible; c) a lunar eclipse–all happening at once!” Gregg said, adding that it is a rare phenomenon.
When could I see it?
The total lunar eclipse will begin on Sunday, Jan. 20 at 11:41 p.m. EST and last until 12:44 a.m. on Monday, Jan 21, according to Space.com, which pinpoints the peak viewing at 12:16 a.m. EST on Jan. 21.
Source: planetXnews
*Moon Simulator Grows 5 times in just Minutes , Planets fading in and out 11/5/2017
*Plasma Vortex? Red Halos, Strange skies unveiled Planet X news 24 Nibiru today (Sun Simulator) Jan 8, 2019
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