Showing posts with label Supermoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Supermoon. Show all posts

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Cinco De Derby Moon

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Saturday is El Cinco De Mayo ("The Fifth of May" in Spanish), which commemorates the defeat of the French army by the Mexicans led by General Ignacio Zaragoza at The Battle Of Puebla in 1862.

Many cities with significant Mexican and Chicano populations throughout the United States schedule special events on the 5th of May. It has been embraced as a day to celebrate Latino culture throughout Hispanic America, which, of course, today covers all of North America, as well.

In 2012, in North America, look for this to be a powerful weekend, for a lot is going on.

Saturday will also see the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby, a Grade I stakes race for three-year-old Thoroughbred horses held annually at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, Kentucky. It will take place on May 5 at exactly 6:23 pm EST. The race will be televised in the USA on the NBC television network.




Saturday night also features a "Super Full Moon." The full moon will be occurring on the same night that the moon is at its nearest point in its orbit to the Earth, known as perigee. This "coincidence" (thanks RDR) of the full moon and perigee happens once every 14 months, so it is not highly unusual. However, with the full moon looking 25 percent brighter due to this occurrence, people usually notice it, especially if they are outside, for example, celebrating El Cinco De Mayo or the Kentucky Derby. Watch for earthquake activity and volcano eruptions in the wake of the Super Full Moon, over the following days. Indeed, will Mount Popo in Mexico decide this is the perfect time to blow?

I'm not through. There is more to look forward to, for, in my continued tip of my hat to El Cinco De Mayo, we should also celebrate El Chupacabras De Mayo, in honor of the beginning of the season for Chupacabras sightings.

Below is a copy of the original drawing describing one of the first sightings of El Chupacabras ("The Goatsucker") from Puerto Rico.

   

My personal favorite quotation is this often-noted response I gave to a question from ABC News about the then apparently new cryptid.

 Chupacabras: "It's sort of like Jennifer Lopez, kind of cross-cultural." - Loren Coleman, 1999.


Interested in knowing why using "Chupacabra" is just so wrong (in spite of the Skeptic Inquirer's Ben Radford)? See "Chupawhat?".

   

What interesting events do you think will occur this weekend?

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Supermoon Rising



Cartoon commentary: Adams, Telegraph.




About a month ago, I posted this: "Look to March 17th this year to be a date linked to much turmoil." 

It is only recently that I was reading what etemenanki has linked to regarding the  "supermoon" event tied to March 19th.


On March 19, 2011, the moon will be closer to Earth than at any time since 1992 - just 221,567 miles away - and its gravitational pull will bring chaos to Earth, some say.



Previous supermoons took place in 1955, 1974, 1992 and 2005 - all years that had extreme weather events. The tsunami that killed hundreds of thousands of people in Indonesia happened two weeks before the January 2005 supermoon. And on Christmas Day 1974, Cyclone Tracy laid waste to Darwin, Australia.


Coincidence? Banda Aceh, Indonesia, was devastated by the December 2004 tsunami which took place two weeks before a supermoon.



The Shinmoedake volcano in the Kirishima range in south-western Japan erupted on March 14, 2011.

Is there a relationship between the Japanese 9.0 earthquake of March 11, 2011, as well as the resulting tsunami/nuclear reactor explosions, and the supermoon of March 19, 2011?




How will history record these times?