paper airplanes, by m.i.a.
It's okay to be nervous. It makes you human.
If you are GMT -0, you won't see it. the eclipse would be at totality during the noon hour for you.
You can look for the moon and still see it appear larger in the sky because it is closer to Earth than normal.
Do note that we speak of astronomy, not astrology (stars and planets versus horoscopes).
What about it? I included the adjustment in the post.
Tonight, about 8 hours from the time of this post, if you have clear skies, look for the moon
:full_moon_face:
It will have three designations tonight, a rare treat.
Super moon: closer than usual, appearing bigger in the night sky.
Blood moon: lunar eclipse, making the moon appear reddish.
Blue moon: Second full moon within the same month.
Here in Texas (USA) the eclipse will be total at 6:51AM CDT/GMT -6:00, just before dawn.
The news said Wednesday morning before sunrise would be best. I might actually be up.
I'll take a pic if I am up and I'll share.
lewd
why wait a hundred years?
Trans Woman from Austin, Texas