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Posted: 19.03.2015  ·  #1
Friday will see three rare celestial events

As the eclipse plunges the UK and other places into darkness this Friday, two other rare if less spectacular celestial events will be taking place, too: a Supermoon and the Spring equinox.

A Supermoon, or perigee moon, happens when the full or new moon does its closest fly-by of the Earth, making it look bigger than it normally does. And the spring equinox refers to the time of the year when the day and night are of equal duration, mid-way between the longest and shortest days.

The solar eclipse refers to a phenomenon where the sun and moon line up, so that the latter obscures the former. And while it won’t be affected by the two other events, it is rare that the three events happen even individually.



Supermoon

Most of the time, there are between three and six Supermoons a year. There is set to be six in 2015, two of which have already happened. The next will take place on March 20, the day of the eclipse, and the others will come in August, September and October.

Eclipses can only happen at new moon, when the moon appears is entirely in shadow. And the spectacular Supermoon images that are often spotted can only happen when the moon is full, since it can only be seen then.

As a result, only the last three Supermoons of this year will be visible — because the moon is new rather than full on March 20, it won’t be seen. But it will be gliding past us closer than ever, and its shadow will be visible as it blocks out the sun on Friday morning.


Spring equinox

The equinox will also happen on March 20. While it won’t have any discernable, direct impact on how the solar eclipse looks, it will contribute to a rare collision of three unusual celestial events.

On March 20, the Earth’s axis will be perpindecular to the sun’s rays — which only happens twice a year, at the two equinoxes. After that, it will start tipping over, making the days longer in the northern hemisphere.

As such, the equinox has long been celebrated as a time of beginning and renewal, by a number of historic cultures, and is linked to Easter and Passover.

The equinox will happen at the same time as a solar eclipse in 2053 and 2072, though it doesn’t always appear as close together as that.

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Well said that man, as usual first class info coming from the core of our forum. Very interesting read well done Ally. :up: :up:


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Well said that man, as usual first class info coming from the core of our forum. Very interesting read well done Ally. :up: :up:


Oh I can't take any credit for it, I copied it, forgot to add the link! added now :)


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Ally you brought it to my attention and others so full credit is so deserved. End off. :up:


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Fuggin hippies will be dancing around the standing stones then I s'pose.

Seriously tho, the solar eclipse should be good to watch. Hopefully we get a clear sky to enjoy it. The last few mornings have been very thick fog down our neck of the island so we wont see shite if that the way it is tomorrow. Sometime between 08:00 and 10:00 it should all happen for anyone interested.


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Fuggin hippies will be dancing around the standing stones then I s'pose.




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Fuggin hippies will be dancing around the standing stones then I s'pose.




Don't know about the Hippies but the surfers will be out in force on the River Severn as on Friday
the famous Severn bore is expected to be a large one

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All these events happening at once, yikes its the end of the world




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Bloody clouds :devil:


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Was very good down in Cork. Light cloud cover helped to filter the sunlight a bit. One of the lads brought in a welding mask to work so we all got a look.


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Very Cloudy in Limerick.


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Cloud cover in co Galway aswell,

I had a look through a welding helmet and it was nice n clear looking through that


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I came to work prepared to watch, took the advice from the guy at the BBC when he said use a colander, boy did I feel like a right twit wearing that in work


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We received a memo from our local education board yesterday asking us to advise pupils travelling to school by bus not to look out the windows incase the damage their eyes.
Firstly, they will do the opposite of what we ask of them.
Secondly cloud cover had been forecast.
And thirdly they are all off the buses by 8.40, which is 50 minutes before the eclipse.
Just further indication of a bureaucratic jobsworths that are wasting our education budget.


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Chevy I thought you would know it's all got to do with Health & Safety. If I hear those 2 words again I will explode.


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Janey Mac after all those celestial events taking place on Friday, Saturday is going to be a bit boring - well unless Ally can come up with something to top Friday's excitement :D

I did hear one joke wise guy comment today

Q. What's the definition of optimism?
A. A Donegal man waiting to see the eclipse :P


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