numbercruncher
Beware of Dropbears
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The moon is expected to turn anything from a yellowish brown to a blood red in tonight's total lunar eclipse.
Saw the yellow moon out running earlier, just seen it as blood red.
Wonder how many will miss the rare event because they're staring at the idiot box?
Well it only ever rains on blue moons up here, never on blood moons.It's raining here. I'm actually quite disappointed I wont be able to see it...
Saw the yellow moon out running earlier, just seen it as blood red.
Wonder how many will miss the rare event because they're staring at the idiot box?
ahhhIt's raining here. I'm actually quite disappointed I wont be able to see it...
PS Realist responseahhh
rats ( on your behalf
thank chrise for the internet
PS Realist response- (BY WHICH i MEAN , of minimal romantic persuasion.. )
!! Just bought two bludy bottles of champagne which I can barely afford !! - just to watch some bludy "brown-out" of the moon. !!! - what a load of bs !!
(lol)
I'd call it anaemic
they’d call it "blood red"
I'm pissed as a parrot
they'd say "enough said " lol
spot on duck -"Wow....Dad look.... the moon's got dirty"
only every 4years
thanks nc - didn't realise that -http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=289445
Remember to look skyward after about 8pm(or wait till December 2011 for the next one!)
The total solar eclipse will occur on Tuesday, Nov. 13, but it will actually be Nov. 14 local time for observers south of the equator. The eclipse's partial phases will be visible from all of Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand, as well as part of Antarctica and a far-southern slice of South America. The total solar eclipse, however, can only be seen only from a narrow corridor running southeast across Queensland and the Northern Territory in Australia.
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