Wednesday, October 27, 2004
Quintessence Through the Wormhole - The Lunar Eclipse Grand Quintile of Oct 28, 2004. On the night of Wednesday October 27, 2004, the Moon will pass through Earth's shadow, an event known as a total Lunar eclipse. The eclipse will begin at 9:14pm Eastern Daylight Time (the equivalent of 1:14am, October 28, Universal Time), when a dark shadow will appear at the edge of Lunar disk. By 10:23pm EDT (2:23am UT) the entire Lunar surface will be obscured. 22 minutes later a slight glow will appear at the Moon's opposite edge, as it begins to emerge from "behind" the Earth, and at 12:54am EDT (4:54am UT) it will be all over. The Moon will shine as brightly as ever.
So step outside this Wednesday night, watch the darkening face of the Moon, and ponder the majestic movements of the heavenly bodies that bring us this sublime display. more »
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bottom line for you speedreaders at work: planets are lined up in rare Pentacle form; lunar eclipse tonight
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