Total Solar Eclipse
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2015-03-20 Time
Friday, March 20, 2015 3:41 am - 7:50 am
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A solar eclipse is a type of eclipse that occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun  and Earth, and the Moon fully or partially blocks ("occults") the Sun. This can happen only at new moon, when the Sun and the Moon are in conjunction as seen from Earth in an alignment referred to as syzygy. In a total exlipse, the disk of the Sun is fully obscured by the Moon. In partial and annular eclipses, only part of the Sun is obscured.  The early morning hours, Friday, March 20th, brings in the Solar Eclipse/New Moon to signal that it is time to leave the old behind and to pick up the new pathway to journey forward.  It is time to grab hold of your purpose and be ready to make a difference in the world at large.  It is a more internal process about releasing the past and sowing the seeds for stepping forward in a new direction.

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Marge Pauls
Adding info:
ARCTIC ECLIPSE: On March 20th, the first day of northern spring, Arctic sky watchers could witness something rare and wonderful: Northern Lights during a total eclipse of the sun. Earth'...
Kahaluu Girl
How cool!
  • March 19, 2015
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Kahaluu Girl
At what hour should us Floridians be looking up in our skies for this? Anyone?
  • March 19, 2015
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Marge Pauls
lol! Sorry-- it was visible only in northern North America and the countries close to the Artic Circle. I wouldn't even have seen its completion here in Cleveburg, but if you go to Spaceweather.com, I'm sure you'll find some great pics.
  • March 20, 2015
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Safari Woman
Solar eclipse --- when is the spring solstice this year? This could be a double header full steam ahead signal.
Marge Pauls
I posted both at the same time, lol! They're on the same day, 12 hours apart. And it's an equinox, not a solstice. Solstices are the longest and shortest days of the year, in June and December. Equinox are April and December.
  • March 16, 2015
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