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Blood moon
lareli:
I was debating whether or not to stay up till midnight on apr. 14th/15th to see the lunar eclipse.. Has anyone seen one before and is it actually red.. How long does it last? I've tried to stay up and look at meteor showers, super moons, etc but either the weather conditions aren't ideal or the event itself just doesn't live up to the hype.. I've tried to see solar eclipses but I can never figure out how to look at it without directly looking at the sun which is bad for your eyes, but I've tried looking at it via pin hole shadow.. Never works out.
If the moon actually is going to be blood red and there's clear sky then maybe I'll sacrifice a few hours of sleep to see it..
Abednego:
Worth it. I've seen one over the Connecticut shoreline years ago. I wouldn't say it was blood red, but it gave a feeling that was very surreal. I can't explain it, but it was worth watching.
Rhys 🕊:
Saw it once but more orange but if going red you want to watch out for stars falling on you and fig fruit. Also the sky might suddenly vanish but that happens and the mountains and islands may disappear but that's normal on a lunar eclipse. Try and find yourself a cave to hide in might be the best as there is some dude called a lamb or something that may want to pay a visit. I think he is returning to check out the blood moon.
And if you see four horsemen then best cut back the drug taking :P
Anyway I'm sure Pastor Hagee can be more helpful ;D
Rhys
Dave in Tenn:
Where will it be visible? I don't think those things happen the whole world over, but I've never stayed up to see one.
lilitalienboi16:
In Italy,the moons are copper color many a nights and often times much larger than I've seen them on the west coast. Its a very beautiful thing to see.
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