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Sunday, December 19, 2010
Sky Magic
For the first time in 632 years, the December Solstice will coincide with a complete lunar eclipse . But, wait, that's not all! It's a full moon and there's a meteor shower. And it's happening tomorrow! Read all about it HERE.
With so many celestial events coinciding, one is tempted to hope for miracles. . .
With so many celestial events coinciding, one is tempted to hope for miracles. . .
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