George C. Upper III – Forget everything you think you know about the path of Monday’s solar eclipse.
Well, OK… maybe not everything. But the projected “path of totality” has shifted enough that some people who were expecting to see the full monty without leaving their homes may be disappointed.
“A new eclipse map — based on an updated figure for the radius of the sun — was published recently by John Irwin, a master in eclipse computations,” Forbes reported last weekend. Continue reading
Lorna Bevan – Since the Lunar eclipse on March 25th – symbolized by the Baltimore bridge collapse – we are being shaken and stirred, rattled and rolled inside the seismic tunnel to the Aries Super Moon Total Solar eclipse on April 8th.