Newsletter Issue 111
On May 15-16: Prime-Time Lunar EclipseThe Earth's shadow completely covers May's Flower Full Moon for about an hour and a half. Weather permitting, a reddish Moon will be visible from North and South America, and parts of Europe and Africa. For most of the United States, totality will be a prime-time Sunday evening event. A wonderful chance for the whole family to watch the solar system in action. Can't see the eclipse? We have you covered! We will be streaming the eclipse live! The timeanddate mobile observatory is heading to the edge of the Sahara Desert in Morocco. Black Moon Creates Partial Solar EclipseOn April 30, the New Moon will come between the Sun and the Earth and partially cover the Sun. In some time zones, this New Moon is a Black Moon, the second New Moon in a month. Unfortunately, not many people will see this partial solar eclipse. It is only visible from southern South America, and parts of Antarctica and the southern oceans. February 22, 2022: A Twos Day on a TuesdayThe date, when written in the m-dd-yy format, consists only of twos: 2-22-22. It also falls on a Tuesday! What are you doing to celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime date? |
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