Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse
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Re: Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse
If it had been clear, we could have seen two points of light as the "sun sickle" rose at about 8:50 AM, but unfortunately it was overcast. Ironically, there was a clear blue sky an hour later, but by then the solar eclipse was almost over...
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Re: Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse
For any students of prophecy out there does the first photo remind you of a stupendous event that is predicted in the possible near future? Cheers DD (clue 2:31leoj)
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Re: Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse
A picture is taken from Locon in northern France on Tuesday shows the world's first partial solar eclipse of 2011.
From MSNBC site http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40913599/ns ... nce-space/
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Re: Early Christmas treat: 2010's total lunar eclipse
I especially thought of Joel 2:31 and the "moon turning into blood." Are you a student of prophecy? I amDave Davison wrote:For any students of prophecy out there does the first photo remind you of a stupendous event that is predicted in the possible near future? Cheers DD (clue 2:31leoj)
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