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Re: Was it a "super moon" or just the same old moon?
From: Geoffrey Kolbe
Date: 2015 Sep 28, 08:37 +0100
From: Geoffrey Kolbe
Date: 2015 Sep 28, 08:37 +0100
Here in Scotland (the Borders in the South of Scotland) the sky was brilliantly clear. The moon at totality was definitely red! A dark red rather than a blood red, to be true, but it was a 'red moon'!
Geoffrey Kolbe
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On Mon, Sep 28, 2015 at 4:57 AM, Rommel John Miller <NoReply_Miller@fer3.com> wrote:
Okay, we are just emerging from totality at 10:23 pm local Hebron, MD time.
No blood red moon, nothing but the same old silver colored disk that when it is full is termed “moon bright.”
What all the fuss over these myths of super moons is about when any physicist in the field of Astronomy could tell you, it just isn’t true.
But I guess some ship board sailors and navigators out there still put faith in St. Elmo and his strange “fire.”
Oh well, I always thought science would dispel myth, not perpetuate them.
But Barnum was right, one is born every minute.
Rommel John Miller
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