Category Archives: solar eclipse

Solar Eclipse: July 1, 2011

  Eclipses are weird – not just in the science of what happens, but in the effects they have on us here on Earth. A solar eclipse, which happens only on the new moon, is when the moon passes between … Continue reading

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About the 3:33 in the July 11 Eclipse

                                M.C. Escher’s Three Worlds On July 11, we put up a post about the solar eclipse in Cancer that occurred at 3:33 EDT. Solar eclipses trigger external events, which was certainly the case for Connie Cannon. But her experiences … Continue reading

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Darkening of the Sun

Today’s total solar eclipse occurs at 3:33 PM EDT and 6:15 GMT. Most of the eclipse will occur over the Pacific Ocean, so not that many people will be able to see it. Chile’s Easter Island will be epicenter for … Continue reading

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