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REVELATIONS BLOOD MOON: Lunar eclipse of Beaver ‘blood’ Moon will be longest in 580 years and coincides with tradition of Native American Tribes #AceNewsDesk report

#AceNewsReport – Nov.19: The lunar eclipse will peak at around the same time as the Beaver full moon on 19 November, 2021: An almost total lunar eclipse that coincides with the full moon this week will be the longest for more than half a millennia.

#AceDailyNews says according to Independent News Report: Full moon will appear red for a time during eclipse due to Rayleigh Scattering of light: The peak of the Full Moon – known as the Beaver Moon as it traditionally coincides with Native American tribes setting their beaver traps – occurs at 8.57am GMT on Friday, but will appear full on both Thursday and Friday night

<p>The lunar eclipse will peak at around the same time as the Beaver full moon on 19 November, 2021</p>
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The Beaver Moon lunar eclipse will begin at 7.18am on 19 November and last just over 6 hours. The sun’s arrival shortly after it begins means viewers in the UK will miss the peak of the eclipse, which begins at 9.02am and lasts for 3 hours and 28 minutes.

Those in North and South America, as well as parts of East Asia, will have the best view of the full lunar eclipse.

It comes less than six months after the last partial lunar eclipse, which took place on 26 May, 2021. This week’s lunar eclipse falls just short of being a total eclipse with 97.4 per cent of the Moon’s diameter covered by the Earth’s shadow.

Only the southern-most edge will remain untouched by the shadow. 

The Moon will actually appear slightly red during the lunar eclipse due to a process known as Rayleigh Scattering.

“The same phenomenon that makes our sky blue and our sunsets red causes the Moon to turn red during a lunar eclipse,” Nasa explains on its website.

“Light travels in waves, and different colours of light have different physical properties. Blue light has a shorter wavelength and is scattered more easily by particles in Earth’s atmosphere than red light, which has a longer wavelength.”

Total lunar eclipse: Once in a red moon

The US space agency continues: “Red light, on the other hand, travels more directly through the atmosphere. When the Sun is overhead, we see blue light throughout the sky. But when the Sun is setting, sunlight must pass through more atmosphere and travel farther before reaching our eyes.

“During a lunar eclipse, the Moon turns red because the only sunlight reaching the Moon passes through Earth’s atmosphere. The more dust or clouds in Earth’s atmosphere during the eclipse, the redder the Moon will appear.”

It is this effect that sometimes leads lunar eclipses to be known as “blood” moons.

Weather in the UK will be mostly clear on Thursday and Friday night, according to the forecast from the Met Office, though parts of the north and west will be shrouded in cloud and could miss the celestial spectacle.

#AceNewsDesk report …………Published: Nov.19: 2021:

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NASA) First Woman On The Moon With Robot Sidekick RT #AceNewsDesk report

#AceNewsReport – Sept.28: Issue #1: Dream to Reality follows Callie’s trailblazing path as the first woman on the Moon. Callie and her robot sidekick, RT, overcome setbacks, disappointment, and tragedy along the way. From her childhood dreams of space travel to being selected as an astronaut candidate, Callie takes us on her journey to the Moon.

#AceDailyNews reports on NASA Issue #1: Dream to Reality for Calista Rodriguez, aka Callie, who has a heroic aim to be first woman on the moon …..READ ONLINE: https://www.nasa.gov/specials/calliefirst/

Commander Callie Rodriguez

First Woman‘s hero, Calista Rodriguez, aka Callie, has a heroic aim: to be the first woman on the Moon. Callie’s perseverance and passion allow her to make her dreams come true, but not without challenges along the way.

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Accompanying Callie on her journey is her robotic sidekick, RT. Named in honor of Callie’s father, Arturo, and as a nod to the “Artemis” mission, RT was built using artificial intelligence. But, not even Callie could have predicted RT’s quirky personality and humor that resulted from his unsupervised learning.

#AceNewsDesk report ………..Published: Sept.28: 2021:

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(NASA) JUST IN: A perfect storm of sorts, as an upcoming phase of a lunar cycle combines with rising sea levels to exacerbate the effects of climate change #AceNewsDesk report

#AceNewsReport – July.18: Throughout history, the Moon has copped more than its fair share of the blame for everything from outbreaks of erratic behaviour to fluctuations in libido.

#AceDailyNews says Moon wobble to exacerbate climate change flooding effects in next lunar cycle, NASA warns as affects of climate change take hold …acording to a finding that is contained in a study by their ‘Sea Level Change Science Team’ at the University of Hawaii, which said the main reason was the impact a “regular wobble in the Moon’s orbit” would have on tides in about 15 years’ time.

A bright glowing moon behind dark clouds at night time.
The Moon will combine with rising sea levels to drive more major flooding events.(Supplied: Julie Cronin)

But no less an authority than NASA is warning of a perfect storm of sorts, as an upcoming phase of a lunar cycle combines with rising sea levels to exacerbate the effects of climate change.

“The combination of the Moon’s gravitational pull, rising sea levels, and climate change will continue to exacerbate coastal flooding on our coastlines and across the world,” NASA administrator Bill Nelson said.

“Low-lying areas near sea level are increasingly at risk and suffering due to the increased flooding, and it will only get worse.”

Waves break around the church in the harbour at Porthleven, Cornwall south-western England.
Waves break around the church in the harbour at Porthleven, Cornwall south-western England.(AP: Ben Birchall)

The study — which coincides with deadly downpours in Germany and Belgium — forecasts “dramatic increases” in the number of floods, as well as “rapidly increasing high-tide floods” in the mid-2030s.

NASA said the main reason was a regular wobble in the Moon’s orbit — first detected in 1728 — that takes 18.6 years to complete.

The agency said what was new was how the wobble’s effects on the Moon’s gravitational pull – the main cause of Earth’s tides – would “combine with rising sea levels resulting from the planet’s warming”.

Professor Mark Howden from the Australian National University.
Professor Mark Howden is Director of the Institute for Climate, Energy and Disaster Solutions at the Australian National University.(Supplied)

Australian National University climate expert Mark Howden said the research was the first of its kind, and said the lunar phenomenon responsible was known as the Moon’s “nodal cycle”.

“The orbit of the Moon apparently changes from the perspective of Earth,” Professor Howden said.

“Sometimes it’s tilted up one way and sometimes it’s tilted the other way.”

Professor Howden said during the amplified part of the cycle, “the Moon was lining up with the Sun in terms of gravity” — with the combined effect increasing the height of high tides.

“Those cycles of the Moon have happened for probably billions of years, so they’re just part of the background world we inherit,” he said.

“The problem here is that we’re changing the sea level very quickly, so it’s going up at a record rate at the moment, and what used to be a relatively benign cyclical effect is now a ramping up effect.

“In Florida, they get what they call ‘sunny day flood events’ — it’s a day when there isn’t a storm pushing waves onto the shore, it’s simply that there’s a high tide.”

A young woman sits next to a telescope.
Kirsten Banks is a Wiradjuri astrophysicist and science communicator.(Supplied: Kirsten Banks)

Astrophysicist and science communicator Kirsten Banks said the Moon was currently in a tide-amplifying part of its cycle — but the effects were not as environmentally significant as they would be next time round.

“We are currently in an amplified stage of the cycle, but the sea levels are at an OK level so it doesn’t affect us as much as it will in the next cycle,” she said.

According to NASA’s research, floods will occur in clusters lasting “a month or longer, depending on the positions of the Moon, Earth, and the Sun”.

But Ms Banks said we should not be leaping to point the finger at celestial movements, but climate change.

“As much as it would be easy to blame the Moon, we have ourselves to blame for this one,” she said.

#AceNewsDesk report ……..Published: July.18: 2021:

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