Doves,FYI. Could comets be interferring with moon's orbit? There is a web site that shows the times in your area that the sun/ moon should rise and set. It is posted somewhere in the articles about the moon on the following link. I just am not sure where. If you set preferences to show threads altogether, you may find it. Anyway, a friend of mine that works 3rd shift checked it one night, and he said the moon was late, and that he had noticed that it didn't seem to sit right in the sky.
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http://www.rumormillnews.comMOON ORBIT IS WRONG! RISES FLAT @ 120
DEGREES & 52 MN.Posted By: CliffMickelson Date: Saturday, 8
May 2004, 1:25 p.m.Well, folks, This situation is getting hard to be glib about.
What I witnessed last night was very wrong. Read on and
you will see that there is something serious going on here.CliffMickelson
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Greetings, Cliff
I Watched the moon come up last night. I used "clock"
positions about 8:30p.m. and it was pretty near a 7:00 positon
on the clock. Got up about 2:30, again looked at the moon, it
had only reached the approximate of 1:00am on the "clock"
...? Something is wrong here! Wonder if the earth is slowing
down in her rotations? If so, this might explain the "shifting
of the N. Pole" and slowly slipping out of "orbit".. vkd***
Greetings VKD!
YES! I saw EXACTLY the same thing. It took forever for the
moon to move. The Transit of the moon was, (according to the
US Navy chart, at 3:30 AM. Yet, the moon had barely moved
a quarter of the way across the sky by 3:30 AM, much less
passed it's meridian!Not only that, but it is in a very odd trajectory. It is moving up
from extremely low on the Southeastern horizon and moving
to the West, north west at a skewed angle. This flattened
trajectory was even more pronounced last night than ever
before. You are right. Everyone needs to sit up and pay
attention to this!SOMETHING IS VERY WRONG HERE!
Also:
Last night's moon was late again as usual. Here are the
numbers for my latitude and longitude: According to the US
Navy Chart Moon rise was due at 12:41 AM May 8, 2004.
However, the moon did not rise until 1:33 AM. That's a
difference of 52 min. compared to 47 the day before and 43
the day before that. There is a common ratio here of a five
min. increase each time.THAT IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE IN ASTRONOMICAL
TERMS!Now, for the kicker. Not only did Mr. Loony Moony rise late,
but once again he moved 4 degrees farther west at the point of
rising! Point of rising was at 124 degrees east, southeast off
of magnetic north.Think about that for a moment! That is only 56 degrees away
from DUE south!Why is the moon rising at this latitude only 56 degrees
away from due south with less than 6 weeks to go before
the summer solstice? By now, that sucker should have been
transiting high in the sky. Since the moon is supposed to be
in a more or less equatorial orbit, that means that once the
northern hemisphere begins to tilt away from the sun, the
moon will disappear from view all together in no time at all.Here's an off the wall thought! You don't suppose someone
knows something we don't, and is moving the moon into a
safe orbit? Either that, or the Earth has developed a very
pronounced wobble. One thing is for sure. This "ain't"
normal!I have a bad feeling about this. I have never seen the moon in
such a flat and angled trajectory.-Cliff Mickelson
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FINAL NOTE:Ê There a many other geomagnetic and
astronomic "anomalies" being reported of late. Take heed,
something big is about to happen. Keep the faith that seals
the door where fear and evil dwells. -CR