Sun, moon, Earth to line up for total solar eclipse

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Sun, moon, Earth to line up for total solar eclipse
Marcia Dunn, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Saturday, August 05, 2017 11:07 AM EDT | Updated: Saturday, August 05, 2017 11:12 AM EDT
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — It will be tough eclipsing this eclipse.
The sun, moon and Earth will line up perfectly in the cosmos on Aug. 21, turning day into night for a few wondrous minutes, its path crossing the U.S. from sea to shining sea for the first time in nearly a century.
Never will a total solar eclipse be so heavily viewed and studied — or celebrated.
“We’re going to be looking at this event with unprecedented eyes,” promises Alex Young, a solar physicist who is co-ordinating NASA’s education and public outreach.
And the party planning is at full tilt from Oregon to South Carolina.
Eclipse Fests, StarFests, SolarFests, SolFests, Darkening of the SunFests, MoonshadowFests, EclipseCons, Eclipse Encounters and Star Parties are planned along the long but narrow path of totality, where the moon completely blots out the sun.
Vineyards, breweries, museums, parks, universities, stadiums — just about everybody is getting into the act.
The Astronomical League for amateur astronomers is holing up at Casper, Wyoming. Minor league baseball teams will halt play for “eclipse delays” in Salem, Oregon, and elsewhere. By a cosmic quirk of the calendar, the Little Green Men Days Festival will be in full swing in Kelly, Kentucky, as will the American Atheists’ annual convention in North Charleston, South Carolina.
And where better to fill up on eclipse T-shirts and safety glasses — and eclipse burgers — than the Eclipse Kitchen in Makanda, Illinois.
Scientists are also going gaga.
“This is a really amazing chance to just open the public’s eyes to wonder,” says Montana State University’s Angela Des Jardins, a physicist in charge of a NASA eclipse ballooning project . The student-launched, high-altitude balloons will beam back live video of the eclipse along the route.
Satellites and ground telescopes will also aim at the sun and at the moon’s shadow cutting a swath some 60 to 70 miles wide (97 to 113 kilometres) across the land. Astronauts will do the same with cameras aboard the International Space Station. Ships and planes will also catch the action.
“It’s going to be hard to beat, frankly,” says Thomas Zurbuchen, head of NASA’s science mission office.
At the same time, researchers and the just plain curious will watch how animals and plants react as darkness falls. It will resemble twilight and the temperature will drop 10 to 15 degrees.
Expect four hours of pageantry, from the time the sun begins to be eclipsed by the moon near Lincoln City, Oregon, until the time the moon’s shadow vanishes near Charleston, South Carolina. NASA will emcee the whole show, via TV and internet from that coastal city.
The total eclipse will last just 1 1/2 hours as the lunar shadow sweeps coast to coast at more than 1,500 mph (2,400 kph) beginning about 1:15 p.m. EDT and ending at 2:49 p.m. EDT. The sun’s crown — the normally invisible outer atmosphere known as the corona — will shine forth like a halo.
Sure, full solar eclipses happen every one, two or three years, when the moon positions itself smack dab between the sun and Earth. But these take-your-breath-away eclipses usually occur in the middle of the ocean somewhere, though, or near the sparsely populated top or bottom of the world. In two years, Chile, Argentina and the empty South Pacific will share top billing.
The United States is in the bull’s-eye this time.
It will be the first total solar eclipse in 99 years to cross coast-to-coast and the first to pass through any part of the Lower 48 states in 38 years.
NASA’s meteor guru, Bill Cooke, was in Washington state for that one in 1979. This time, he’s headed to his sister’s farm in eastern Tennessee.
“It is the most weird, creepy, awe-inspiring astronomical event you will experience,” Cooke says.
No other country but the U.S. will be privy to the path of totality. Originating in the wide open North Pacific and ending in the Atlantic well short of Africa, the path of totality will cover 8,600 miles (13,800 kilometres) from end to end.
In all, 14 states (two of them barely) and 21 National Park locations and seven national historic trails will be in the path.
Darkness will last just under two minutes in Oregon, gradually expanding to a maximum two minutes and 44 seconds in Shawnee National Forest in southernmost Illinois, almost into Kentucky, then dwindling to 2 1/2 minutes in South Carolina. Staring at the sun with unprotected eyes is always dangerous, except during the few minutes of totality. Even then, most pros recommend eclipse glasses.
With an estimated 200 million people living within a day’s drive of the path, huge crowds are expected. Highway officials already are cautioning travellers to be patient and, yes, avoid eclipses in judgment.
The view from the sidelines won’t be too shabby, either. A partial eclipse will extend up through Canada and down through Central America and the top of South America. Minneapolis will see 86 per cent of the sun covered, Miami sees 82 per cent, Montreal gets 66 per cent, while Mexico City sees 38 per cent.
But who wants to settle for not quite when you can experience the whole eclipsed enchilada?
Not Kevin Van Horn, an astronomy buff from suburban Pittsburgh who will make the 8 1/2-hour drive to Nashville with his wife, Cindy. Nashville is the biggest metropolitan area along the eclipse’s main drag.
“It would be like going to the Super Bowl and sitting outside the stadium rather than being inside and watching it,” says Van Horn, a total solar eclipse newbie.
By contrast, it will be the 13th total solar eclipse for Rick Fienberg, spokesman for the American Astronomical Society. He’s headed to Oregon.
“Going through life without ever experiencing totality,” Fienberg declares, “is like going through life without ever falling in love.”
To give everyone a shot at the cosmic drama, which falls on a Monday, many schools are cancelling classes, while offices plan to take a break or close for the day. The true beauty of the experience, according to NASA’s Young, comes from sharing “arguably the most amazing astronomical event that anyone can see” with millions of others.
Those multitudes are what terrify Jackie Baker, who owns and runs the Eclipse Kitchen with her father in a village of 600 that’s tucked into a valley in southernmost Illinois. The 18-seat cafe — which had its grand opening last Aug. 21 — is named for this eclipse and the one coming up in 2024.
The Eclipse Kitchen is in the crosshairs of both.
While it won’t span coast to coast, the April 8, 2024 eclipse will still be a doozy, coming up from Mexico into Texas, moving through the Midwest and into Maine and New Brunswick, Canada. Darkness will last four minutes. The world record is just over seven minutes.
Baker expects to sell out of food well before showtime on Aug. 21. Then she’ll just enjoy the eclipse.
That’s Cooke’s plan, too. “You just need to sit back and take it all in.”


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I wonder how many of us will still be around to witness the astonishing FIVE solar eclipses that will take place on Earth in 2904.
 

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The sun, moon and Earth will line up perfectly in the cosmos on Aug. 21, turning day into night for a few wondrous minutes, its path crossing the U.S. from sea to shining sea for the first time in nearly a century.

A total solar eclipse happened in Iraq and some other countries like Turkey as I remember. That was in the year 1999
Darkness occurred so that some stars appeared visible.

It became somewhat colder, and a moderate wind blew.

It lasted considerable time, I don't remember exactly .. then the sun disc started to appear gradually. It occurred just after noon time, as I remember.

Some used the dark X-ray film through which to see dark the sun disc, which then appeared gradually as the eclipse cleared out gradually.

The observation which we noticed that following that total eclipse many powerful earthquakes occurred in the regions which saw the partial eclipse or the penumbra.

Iraq is not a region of earthquakes usually, but in some mountainous countries: Greece, Italy and Turkey and some other regions some earthquakes occurred as I remember following a short time after that solar eclipse.

 

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Tonight a lunar eclipse occurred in Baghdad and lasted a few hours.

The lunar eclipse occurs in the middle of the lunar month when the moon is a full-moon.

And the solar eclipse occurs when the moon is in its waning, i.e. in the end of the lunar month when the moon cannot be seen because it is in its waning, a night or two before becoming a new crescent.

So the lunar eclipse has occurred now in Iraq when the moon is a full-moon, and the solar eclipse will occur in America about two weeks later when the moon is in its waning.

http://www.quran-ayat.com/universe/new_page_2.htm#Eclipse
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Either way, expect shit to get real around the 2nd of Sept when all the other planets catch up to that eclipse point. Plus Mercury is rx, so whatever he did back in May is going to bite him in the arse. This eclipse trajectory has taken down a few polical leaders in the USA.......just sayin.....
 

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Either way, expect shit to get real around the 2nd of Sept when all the other planets catch up to that eclipse point. Plus Mercury is rx, so whatever he did back in May is going to bite him in the arse. This eclipse trajectory has taken down a few polical leaders in the USA.......just sayin.....

Someone likes their horoscope

Mercury retrograde is over rated... Saturn retrograde is when the crying around happens.
 

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Predictive astrology is based on observation and probabilities. Under this specific eclipse trajectory, a lot of nasty things happened to American politicians. True fact.
 

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I and many others have observed a relation between the eclipse, particularly the solar eclipse, and the occurrence of earthquakes in the regions neighboring the regions seeing the total solar eclipse.
This occurred following the total solar eclipse of 1999, when many strong earthquakes happened in Turkey, Europe and might be some other places and countries as I remember.

So if this is true, which I don't hope, there may occur some major earthquakes in America in the regions parallel to the regions seeing the total eclipse of Aug 21 2017; and if such observation is wrong then nothing may occur, so we will wait and see (if God gives us respite of life till that date.)

Today a strong earthquake occurred in China, while yesterday there was a partial lunar eclipse which may not have any influence on the earthquake, and this may have occurred by chance.

But the serious thing is the total solar eclipse of America on Aug 21 2017


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When we study carefully this map from NASA, we see:

1- This eclipse will be confined to the USA and not to any other country.

2- The blue band is the region that will see the total solar eclipse, while the neighboring regions will see the partial eclipse.
3- The dangerous regions (of the anticipated major earthquakes) may be the regions parallel to this blue band.
4- This is based on the observation of the earthquakes that followed the total earthquake of 1999.
5- There have been a large number of weak earthquakes even in the New York region and other regions like the Yellowstone region, in the previous months.
6- I hope this postulation is wrong, and there will not be any major earthquake here or elsewhere.

7- If this proves true, then it indicates the influence of the decreased gravity influence of the sun on that region of the earth because of the occlusion of the region of the total eclipse by the moon shadow,

and the increased influence of sun gravity on the neighboring regions, because such regions will be uncovered by the moon shadow and will be under direct effect of the sun gravity.

8- Such earthquakes may occur few days following the occurrence of the total solar eclipse.

God is the All-Knowing.

http://www.quran-ayat.com/universe/new_page_3.htm#The_Earthquake_and_Cleavage_
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I'm not saying I'm right in this instance lol

Saturn has been rx since Januaryish

Saturn and Mercury and the rest of stars and planets have no influence on man and nature; they are planets and stars created and subjected by God Almighty, and they have their destined end when their life will finish.
Moreover, it is only God Who knows the fore-future and the unknown.

Quran 27: 65, which means
{Say [O Mohammed]: "None [of genies and humans] in the heavens and the earth knows the forefuture except God [alone];
and they even perceive not [about] when they shall [die and] be sent forth [from their bodies to the Afterlife.]"
}

http://quran-ayat.com/pret/27.htm#a27_65
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