- ΓΙΑΤΙ ΚΑΤΑ ΤΗΝ ΔΙΑΡΚΕΙΑ ΤΩΝ ΦΑΙΝΟΜΕΝΩΝ ΑΥΤΩΝ, Η ΕΝΕΡΓΕΙΑ ΤΩΝ ΕΜΒΙΩΝ ΟΝΤΩΝ ΠΕΦΤΕΙ!
Ιδού γιατί κατά την σύνοδο του ΟΗΕ στα τέλη αυτού του μήνα, λέγεται ότι θα ανακοινώσουν το σχέδιο διαχείρισης του πλανήτη από την Ν.Τ., συνεπικουρούμενοι από τον Πάπα και ενώ ο μεγάλος επιταχυντής ανδρονίων (CERN) θα ευρίσκεται εν πλήρη λειτουργία - ποιος ξέρει γιατί -.
- Έχουν όμως γνώση οι φύλακες!
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If your skies are clear after the Sun sets on Sunday, September 27th, be sure to head outside to see the total lunar eclipse that happens that night. This will mark the end of a "tetrad" of four total lunar eclipses spaced a half year apart that began back in early 2014. But, perhaps more importantly, it's the last one visible anywhere until 2018.
Observers in the eastern half of North America can watch every stage of the eclipse, from beginning to end of the partial phases (31⁄3 hours in all) during convenient hours of late twilight or darkness with the Moon mostly high in the sky. If you're in the Far West, the first partial stage of the eclipse is already in progress when the Moon rises (due east) around the time of sunset. Those in Europe and Africa see the eclipse on the local morning of the 28th.
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If your skies are clear after the Sun sets on Sunday, September 27th, be sure to head outside to see the total lunar eclipse that happens that night. This will mark the end of a "tetrad" of four total lunar eclipses spaced a half year apart that began back in early 2014. But, perhaps more importantly, it's the last one visible anywhere until 2018.
Observers in the eastern half of North America can watch every stage of the eclipse, from beginning to end of the partial phases (31⁄3 hours in all) during convenient hours of late twilight or darkness with the Moon mostly high in the sky. If you're in the Far West, the first partial stage of the eclipse is already in progress when the Moon rises (due east) around the time of sunset. Those in Europe and Africa see the eclipse on the local morning of the 28th.
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