On the night of 27 on September 28 awaits us unique astronomical event. Throughout Poland will be able to observe a total lunar eclipse. Our natural satellite adopt the red, bloody color. This last, fourth eclipse in two years, ending the so-called tetrad. Ahead of us a unique opportunity – for another such phenomenon we will have to wait 18 years. Not all approach to the theme as to interesting atmospheric phenomenon – some see it as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy.
– total lunar eclipse will begin a few minutes after noon. 2. night and will last until 6:30. That day is also the moon is in perigee, or closest to the Earth, will therefore be greatest. The next opportunity to see Supermoon during a total eclipse, will be only 2033 years – says the fact Charles Wojcicki, popularizer of astronomy from Copernicus Science Centre.
The first total lunar eclipse of the so-called. tetrads took place on 15 April 2014, and the last, fourth, and at the same time closing tetrad, will take place on the night of 27 to 28 September. Interestingly, all four eclipse occurred on the first day of importance to Judaism holidays – Passover and Sukkot.
The phenomenon of bloody moon can be read in the Bible. Some Christians see it as the announcement of the imminent destruction of the world. Here is an excerpt, which is often interpreted in this way.
– I will show signs in the heavens and on earth, blood and fire and pillars of smoke. The sun turned into darkness, and the moon into blood, when the day comes the Lord, the great and terrible day . – (Joel 3,3-4).
According to some experts, including Protestant clergyman John Hagee, this phenomenon may be a harbinger of dramatic events in the Middle East. So he said in an interview with the British “Daily Express”. According to the pastor, they will have an impact on the future of the whole world.
solar eclipse in Warsaw
& gt; & gt; & gt; See the total eclipse of the Moon
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& gt; & gt; & gt; Terrifying sign in the sky! Do not leave home!
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