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My son lives in Germany and he lives on the top of a mountain! We sit on his back porch and watch sunsets raises and moon every night! Funny how the moon looks 10 times bigger it is higher elevation! It’s beautiful, and you will truly enjoy that sight
Eh in my opinion its much better you go there when its a new moon, unless you already have or have lots of opportunities to go in the near future (if so I envy you 😅). A blue moon can be seen from anywhere given no cloud cover. Ig the Moon with lots of stars might look nice but imo you miss out on way more like the Milky Way band, Andromeda Galaxy, and numerous other deep space objects
I've yet to observe or find any examples depicting the "glory of a politician." Now stories regarding politicians and glory HOLES, those are a dime a dozen.
That's terrific! Unless you live around Rochester, New York where cloudy skies always hamper enjoying these celestial wonders. It includes the recent solar eclipse.
When I look up at the stars I lose myself in their vastness and beauty, and I am transported beyond myself. Safa se mila jaba safa ho gaya maim. Khudi mita gayi khud khuda ho gaya maim. Love the channel. All the best!
Well, if nothing else you sure gifted us with some amazing pictures, and I must admit your transition to the sponsor plug was fkn amazing! So much you deserved no skipping!! 😅
Thanks❤for Your invitation at "the nights spectacles on the Sky!" I like very much because,.. I live with stars and constelations! So great is my happiness to continue my night travels! Thanks everybody 🙏❤🤩😊✨🕊️🎶🍀🎧🤳
I've never seen a Super Blue Moon so this might be my first Blue Moon! But can the Moon never be red? About of Mova Globes those looks really AMAZING I would LOVE to have the Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Jupiter, Saturnus, Uranus, Neptunus and Pluto! How much those Mova Globes pay and are they here in Europe? That video was so good and Blue Moon will be so beautiful thank you for the Space Alert! 🌕💙
How is this possible I look and watch the moon stars comets and what ever else I see I saw the golden moon it was so beautiful apparently a once in a life time I saw the blue moon last year not looking forward to the madness with me haha but I hope all the lady's that flow with the moon like me I hope your ok you get through it we have to love from Ireland Dublin 🇮🇪😚👐✌🤗
Long-time subscriber here! What a beautifully crafted, detailed video about these upcoming events. When it comes to explaining upcoming astronomical events, you are above all other RU-vid Channels. And that's what I love about your work. Keep growing! 🌌💛
@@michaeldoverYes! I was just hopeing someone would know ?!? I’ve never heard of it before!? But again nothing is what I’m was used too! Everything is changing! The vail between the spiritual realm , Heaven is close!
An even rarer blue moon…is when large amounts of volcanic ash and dust are deposited in the atmosphere from a strong eruption; this really does make the full moon look blue…but the last time it happened was all the way back in 1950
So is the price of them. HeeHee ... Those OVERPRICED so-called *_Mova Globes_* ain't nothing more than 2 spheres - 1 smaller than the other with distilled water between both balls and a weight inside. 20+ years ago My Children had 6 of those in a design of an EYEBALL. Bought them from a Street Vendor in The Bronx for $2 each. My Sons & Daughter rolled them across the floor trying to scare other kids visiting who saw them for the first time. My Eldest-Son cut one of them open to see what was inside - NOTHING SPECTACULAR. Mova will be lowering the price eventually soon.
I've tried a few web searches but am unable to find the origin and first use of the term "super moon". It sounds like a dumbed down concept made for TV news. I don't recall seeing it even just a few decades ago. Anyone know who started it? [Edit] BTW, I have a Mova globe; they work as advertised and are a classy desk ornament. If you can afford it (I can't) get the larger size especially if you want a globe of the moon or Earth.
These aint nothing compared to early 2000s when i seen the moon one night and it was so close and big that it filled the sky and you could clearly see the craters and all from your back yard and own eyes....it was so close it was kinda scary lol
C/2023 A3... Whatever is magnitude 4.05 at it's brightest according to stellarium (oct 7), meaning forget your chances if you're too broke to get binoculars and in a city like me
No, the moon has absolutely no effect on the human brain in any way whatsoever! There are absolutely no mental health problems effected by the moon ever! The moon and mental health are in no way connected,
❤ We must trust Jesus Completely 😊.. not having backup plans or conditions.. Remember we are to Mature in God's word after his perfect justification so that our obedience during saintification can contribute to our rewards at the bema seat.. and that our inheritance remains intact 😊.. May the Love of our perfect hight priest and king Jesus fill you all.. 🙏
But this month doesn't has 2 full moons so that definition isn't applicable in this case. The traditional definition i.e. the third full moon in a season should only be applicable if its true.
@@TheQUEENTocaMiriamK Thank you. Thank you! You are indeed THE QUEEN! ✊ Yup. I’m very happy I can now sleep at night! ✊😆✊✨ I do not want to die. Now tell me, we won’t get hit by asteroids right???😳
Think something happening 'once in a blue moon' is rare? Blue moons are actually fairly common, at least in astronomical terms. First things first: a blue moon has nothing to do with the colour of the Moon. Instead, it is all to do with the timing of full moons during the year. Find out more about them below. What is a blue moon? Cultures around the world, including the Native Americans, have given names to each of the full Moons, with each typically happening in its own month. For example the 'Wolf Moon' is usually the full Moon occurring within January. With the cycle of the phases of the Moon lasting approximately one month, and there being 12 months in a year, we typically have 12 full moons each year. However, the phases of the Moon actually take 29.5 days to complete, meaning 354 days total for 12 full cycles. This falls some way short of the 365/366 days in a calendar year: therefore, roughly every two and a half years a 13th full moon is seen. This additional full moon does not fit with the normal naming scheme and so is instead referred to as a ‘blue moon’. How often does a blue moon happen? Normally blue moons occur about every two or three years. In 2018, unusually, we had two blue moons in one year and only two months apart - and one was a lunar eclipse! The next time we will get two blue moons in a year will be 2037.