The first lunar eclipse of 2022 will take place on May 15 and 16, depending on your time zone.
A total lunar eclipse, which happens as the full moon moves into the deep umbral shadow of the Earth, will be visible in total phase from portions of the Americas, Antarctica, Europe, Africa and the east Pacific. Meanwhile, a penumbral eclipse, an event arising when the moon is in the lighter penumbral shadow from our planet, will be visible in New Zealand, eastern Europe and the Middle East. Eclipse scientist Fred Espenak has listed May 15th’s full moon as a so-called supermoon, in which the full moon is at perigee (its closest to Earth of the month), making it a Super Blood Moon eclipse.
This guy, Jürgen Prochnow
I don’t believe he’s ever done a bad film, some films he was in
made the movie better
If the sky over the lake is clear, I will have front row seat while I’m thinking
if lindsey gramnisty will be doomed to walk the earth forever