I hope that God blesses you with clear skies tonight.
It isn't too often that we get to see a total eclipse of the moon. At just after midnight tonight (CST) in the first minutes of the 21st, the shadow of the Earth will begin to pass over the moon. I have always found the night sky to be full of extraordinary events that point to the evidence of an Intelligent Designer...that point to a Creator...to God.
When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place,
what is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them?
Psalms 8:3-4
It is an awesome thing to watch the design of our solar system in action. This total lunar eclipse will take place on the same day as the winter solstice for 2010, another one of the grand events of our solar system.
I hope that you take the opportunity to witness the lunar eclipse if you are in an area that will allow you to see it. All of my North American friends will be able to see it if the sky conditions permit it.
I love this stuff.
I have taken our family on a day trip to put us in the path of total annularity for the last annular eclipse of the sun visible from the Midwest. I have had Chris wake the kids up in the middle of the night on a school night to witness spectacular meteor showers. I've posted about some of these things in the past. I post this now that you might take advantage of the knowledge and witness the rare event in the night sky.
John
We all may need a clear flight path to get above the clouds. We're countin' on ya John.
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