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March 6, 2016

'Only Days Away' - Three Celestial Events In One Day: Total Solar Eclipse, Supermoon And Asteroid Flyby Have People Worried About The End Of The World - Should We Worry?

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Most of the information contained within this story was submitted to ANP by World Events And The Bible. We have added the picture and videos that both give us scientific explanations of each of these events as well as a look at these very interesting celestial events from different angles. In the final video, Kev Baker discusses all of these celestial events and what some believe to be the forthcoming arrival of 'Nibiru'. We welcome our readers to discuss all of these upcoming celestial events, this story and the videos within in the comment section below. From World Events And The Bible:

Interesting? Of course. Something to freak out over with shouts of impending doom? Absolutely not.

God needs clear minded honest people to help His people.

Genesis 8:22
22 “While the earth remaineth, seedtime and harvest, and cold and heat, and summer and winter, and day and night shall not cease.”

Further, our Father HIMSELF will destroy this earth age by fire at His return and not a moment before (2 Peter 3:7).

If every time some event happens and you run around telling people its Biblical doom you loose your credibility and to put it bluntly it paints you a fool. If you listen to a fool that makes you a bigger fool than them. I surely am no sage, but this seems to be a common sense issue and I ask everyone to use their common sense as well.

Ecclesiastes 7:5
5 “It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than for a man to hear the song of fools.”

Eclipse

If you were to go to Indonesia for the eclipse, you would be to the west of the international date line, where the calendar date will be Wednesday, March 9. The narrow path of totality — where the moon’s dark cone of shadow, called the umbra, will track across the Earth — begins here, and then stretches eastward across the Pacific Ocean. Roughly three-quarters of the way east along the eclipse track, it crosses the date line, and correspondingly, the date will transition from Wednesday, March 9, to Tuesday, March 8. So, here, we have the unusual circumstance of an eclipse beginning the day after it ends! [March 2016 Solar Eclipse – Mostly Out to Sea]

Source: Total Solar Eclipse for Indonesia and the Pacific: Where to See It


Supermoon

The moon turns new on March 8 or 9, 2016, depending on your time zone. The new moon happens one day before the moon reaches lunar perigee – the moon’s closest point to Earth in its orbit. Thus this new moon counts as a supermoon. It won’t be visible in our sky, but it’ll line up with the sun to create a larger-than-average effect on Earth’s oceans. Plus this new supermoon swings right in front of the sun, so if you’re at the right place on Earth, you might be able to view the new moon silhouette in front of the sun (but remember to use

Source: Earthsky.com

Asteroid

Back in February, NASA announced that an asteroid was going to shoot across the sky on March 5 — and that it’d come close enough to actually see through a backyard telescope.

However, the space agency just revised its calculations. It now expects the rogue space rock to swing by a few days later on March 8 and, to the disappointment of avid skywatchers, it probably won’t come close enough to see.

More importantly: No, it’s not going to hit us, but there’s a chance it could come tantalizingly close to faking us out.

Source: Techinsider













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