Lunar eclipse 21 January 2019

On the night of 20/21 January 2019 there will be a total eclipse of the Moon, which will be viewable from many areas of the world. This will be worth making the effort to see, especially for my readers in the western USA and Canada for whom it will occur at a sociable hour. The… Continue reading Lunar eclipse 21 January 2019

Geocentric Cosmology

Updated 14 December 2025 Today it is generally accepted fact that the Earth is one of eight planets which revolve around the Sun, that the Sun is one of 400 billion or so stars in our Milky Way galaxy and that the Milky Way is one of hundreds of billions of galaxies in the observable… Continue reading Geocentric Cosmology

Solar eclipse 21 August 2017 – America on the move

The 2017 total solar eclipse attracted massive attention, with approximately 200 million Americans within driving distance of its path. An estimated 7 million travelers joined 12 million others witnessing the eclipse. This event marked one of the largest human migrations for a natural phenomenon, enhanced by unprecedented social media coverage.

Solar Eclipse 21 August 2017

On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse captivated millions across a narrow path in the US, the first since 1979. Although eclipses occur every 18 months globally, total eclipses are rare for any specific location. Factors like the Moon's orbit affect visibility and duration.

The equinox March 20 2017

Now that we are in the month of March, for most of usย in theย northern hemisphereย the worst of the winter is over, and itย is only a few days until 21 March, the first day of spring.   There is a commonly held view that March 21 is the spring equinox and that the equinoxes areย the two… Continue reading The equinox March 20 2017