Don't forget, pagans/science types/Jungians everywhere;
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/641 1991.stm
Skywatchers eagerly awaiting Saturday's total lunar eclipse say that the spectacle could be the "best in years".
I freely admit have no idea if it has any significance, but a) it almost certainly does, and b) I don't care :)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/641
Skywatchers eagerly awaiting Saturday's total lunar eclipse say that the spectacle could be the "best in years".
The eclipse begins at 2018 GMT, with the Moon totally immersed in the shadow of the Earth between 2244 and 2358 GMT.
I freely admit have no idea if it has any significance, but a) it almost certainly does, and b) I don't care :)
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