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A Total Lunar Eclipse will darken the United States and turn the ground into a red-hue overnight Monday into Tuesday, centering Midnight Pacific and 3am Tuesday morning Eastern Time … but will the weather cooperate?
The United States was in a prime orbital position and time of day to view the eclipse on April 15, 2014. Depending on local weather conditions, the public got a spectacular view looking into the sky as the moon’s appearance changed from bright orange to blood red to dark brown and perhaps gray. The eclipse is a phenomenon that occurs when the Earth, moon and sun are in perfect alignment, blanketing the moon in the Earth’s shadow. The United States will not be able to witness a full lunar eclipse in its entirety again until 2019.
Reports from every corner of the USA, as well as Canada describe these multiple-aircraft maneuvers, in which white contrail-like emissions linger for hours, gradually spreading into a hazy overcast that completely obscures clear blue skies.
Dear Friends and concerned sky-watchers,
We must stop this before it’s too late!!!!!!!!