Classical Astronomy - BLOOD MOON - Round 3

Published: Tue, 03/31/15

And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there was
a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of
hair, and the moon became as blood. - Revelation 6:12

IN THIS UPDATE:

Announcements
2015 "Consider Thy Heavens" Astronomy Campout

Dance of the Planets
Passover Eclipse - Saturday Morning, April 4 (Western USA)
Blood Moon - Round 3


Dear Friends,

Hope that everyone is enjoying the spring. We had a lot of
snow in the month of February, and even though it's been warm for
most of March, we still have large piles of snow heaped up in
parking lots. I don't know about you, but I'm ready for some warm
weather already!

Friends, I've been too busy to spend a lot of time lately with
the newsletter, but I have been creating and posting a lot of
original graphics for our Facebook page. This has been a lot of
fun, since several of them have gone "viral," and have been shared
on FB between 200 and 2000 times. So if you have not yet liked our
Facebook page, you're missing out on a lot of the action! Here's
one recent item from the page that I especially liked....



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Announcements

2015 "Consider Thy Heavens" Astronomy Campout

Well folks, it looks like we'll only have this one astronomy
campout this year, in Michigan. We only had one person express
interest in a West Virginia event, and very few for an Ohio event.
Since the interest is tepid, and since we are still financially
strapped from our cancer year in 2013, I will not plan any other
new events for 2015.

However, there has been an enthusiastic response for returning
to Muskallonge Lake State Park, in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan,
along the pristine shores of Lake Superior. Most everyone who came
last year is returning, and a number of new friends are joining us.
One family is coming from Iowa, a 12 hour drive away! Another
lady is flying in from California!

This event is open to everyone, and you are invited to join us
too! I especially encourage everyone to come who is unfamiliar
with the Great Lakes region. People travel from all over to visit
Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon, but the Great Lakes are a
well-kept secret, and the UP explodes with natural beauty such as
we only have in this region of the world.


It's a nine hour drive for us in Ohio, and Chicago and
Minneapolis are within that same driving distance. There's lots to
do by day, and the night skies are pristine! Inky black and
CROWDED with stars!

The dates are August 11-15, but come and stay as long as you'd
like! Campsite registration at Muskallonge Lake State Park for
these dates is already open, and our family is in Section 1, Site
51. There is also a Facebook group for this campout. Please
advise if you're interested in joining us!


Dance of the Planets

Passover Eclipse - Saturday Morning, April 4 (Western USA)

The media has been covering the upcoming total lunar eclipse of
Saturday morning, April 4, 2015. No doubt a ton of information is
already out there about viewing this eclipse locally in your area.
Generally speaking, this NASA graphic is the most concise and
authoritative information available, from Fred Espenak, "Mr.
Eclipse." Fred has done some amazing work in his career, having
calculated every single eclipse of the Sun and Moon from 3000 B.C.
to A.D. 3000! All this information is readily available over the
web, especially Fred's site, EclipseWise.com:



The above graphic shows that the Moon will be centered over the
Pacific Ocean during mid-eclipse, and that the Americas will
observe varying stages of eclipse. The eastern and central USA
will see the Moon set during eclipse, while most of the west coast
will see the entirety of totality. But you better be quick! The
total stage of eclipse will only last 4 minutes! This is the
shortest total lunar eclipse of the 21st century. (Consult the
aforementioned NASA graphic for precise times.)

Though it will be short, I still encourage everyone to get up
before the sunrise on Saturday morning, clear skies permitting. If
anyone snaps any pics of this eclipse, please send them along, and
I'll include them in a follow-up newsletter.

Also keep in mind that this lunar eclipse falls over Passover.
As explained in previous newsletters, there is nothing special
about this, since both Passover and lunar eclipses take place at
the Full Moon. In fact, this happens about 1/6th of the time, due
to the lunar cycles that govern these events.

During this week, we can follow the advance of the waxing Moon
to observe the anticipation of both Passover and the eclipse! Each
night, the Moon grows a little thicker as it moves a little further
away from the sunset, compared to the previous evening. (A series
of daily graphics is being presented this month at our Facebook
page, to help everyone know what to look for in the evening sky)....



By Friday night, April 3, the Moon will be full, and will be
seen rising in the east, at the opposite horizon from where the Sun
had set. This way, we can observe the Paschal Moon rising, and
know that the time of Passover is at hand, just as did the ancient
Israelites!

Also, April 3 is Good Friday. The rising of the first Full
Moon of spring is an ancient Christian sign that Easter is at hand!
The rule for determining the time of Easter follows from the rule
for finding Passover...

Easter (or rather, Pascha) is the first Sunday following the
Full Moon after the first day of spring.


Blood Moon - Round 3

Friends, I've already discussed the "Blood Moon" craze in
detail in previous newsletters, along with my skepticism. These
newsletters are archived as follows....

"Blood Moon?" (April 7, 2014)
"Blood Moon: Round 2 (October 5, 2014)

If you haven't already done so, you might want to read those
commentaries, since they are not repeated here in this newsletter.

The Rationale for Classical Astronomy
For those of you who are new to Classical Astronomy, my simple
purpose is to help people to learn and understand the amazing
clockwork that the LORD has placed over our heads. Our generation
is unaccustomed to going outside to observe the sky. Instead, the
main focus in popular astronomy is on "space" -- NASA and PBS
programs and the like, an indoor activity. But long ago, it was
common for our ancestors to read the almanacks and observe the sky,
to tell time from the Sun and Moon, and to marvel in the LORD's
glories above.

That historical connection is lost today. Most people do not
know many (or any) constellations. Most people do not understand
the cycle of the phases of Moon, or why the seasons change, with
the days growing longer and shorter over the year. Most people do
not know that the planets, especially Jupiter and Venus, are among
the brightest "stars" in the sky, and are easily visible every
single night of our lives.

This is not anyone's fault, because a basic understanding of
Classical Astronomy is omitted from the schools and absent from the
media and the pop culture. We're all in the same boat! In our
generation, the night sky is "Terra Incognita," and most people are
completely unaware of what lies above eye level. So I'm simply
doing my own little part to help people to discover the LORD's sky,
and to observe the beauty and the wonder of the heavens that
"declare the glory of God" (Psalm 19:1).

That being said, it seems like astronomy is a lightning rod for
topics that have nothing to do with the simple observation of the
sky. I am constantly asked to explain and/or express an opinion on
topics such as Biblical geocentricity, young-earth vs. old-earth
creationism, the Star of Bethlehem, the so-called "Gospel in the
Stars," and yes, the "Blood Moon" eschatology. Some Christians
become very contentious if I express an opinion that is counter to
their own.

For this reason, I do not like to be drawn off onto such
divisive tangents. I would prefer to simply alert folks to the
amazing sights that the LORD has placed over our heads, and develop
an appreciation for the common, everyday wonders in the sky above.
These include the regular, monthly conjunctions (i.e. alignments)
of the Moon with the bright planets, which are always amazing
sights. Other sky events can include conjunctions between two
planets, such as will occur this year between Jupiter and Venus.
And yes, other events are eclipses of the Sun and Moon.

Commonplace Motions of the Celestial Bodies
I'd like to emphasize that eclipses and conjunctions of the
Moon and planets are very commonplace events, and occur in the sky
with great regularity. It should be appreciated that the cycles
of the Sun, Moon and planets are very precise and regular. A high
level of precision is available for calculating solar and lunar
eclipses, so these events can be predicted centuries in advance
with pin-point accuracy. This is one of the triumphs of modern
science.

In this way, eclipse prediction is a like a type of "scientific
Calvinism." There are no surprises awaiting us where eclipses are
concerned. Every eclipse that any of us may ever hope to see in
our lifetimes is already figured out, waiting for the time and
place where they will occur. This is especially worth considering
as we approach the subject of "Blood Moons" and other celestial
"signs" that are deemed to be fulfillment of Biblical prophecy.

When we see a conjunction or an eclipse, we are simply
observing a concurrence of celestial bodies that align in the sky.
It is my opinion that it does not "mean" anything when two
celestial bodies align, since these are simply commonplace
occurrences that simply result from these bodies following the
paths that the LORD has ordained for them.

Astrology - "Meaning" in the Sky
The root of astrology is the notion that there is some sort of
"meaning" in a commonplace alignment of celestial bodies. In
traditional Greek pagan astrology, the Sun, Moon and planets were
considered to possess some sort of properties, as did the
constellations. Astrology teaches that, when one or more celestial
bodies pass through a particular constellation, there is some sort
of combination or interaction of their respective properties.

In this way, according to astrology, it supposedly "means"
something when celestial bodies align. The Bible has always taught
against this sort of divination from the stars, and modern science
has supported Scripture, showing astrology to be nothing more than
pseudo-scientific hogwash.

It is for this reason that I am highly skeptical of any "wind
of doctrine" that presumes to find any sort of prophetic meaning in
the constellations, or in any of the natural, regular motions of
the objects in the sky, or in any of their commonplace alignments.
Such an interpretation smacks of astrology to me, and all the folly
that follows therefrom. I would instead counsel anyone to spend
more time outdoors observing the LORD's creations that we see in
the sky, and less time indoors pondering the meaning of them and
their commonplace motions.

Natural vs. Supernatural Events
It's worth noting that the prophetic celestial events described
in Scripture are either supernatural events or at least rare,
unprecedented natural events. For example, the "great mountain
burning with fire" from Revelation 8 might be construed as a meteor
strike on the Earth, with the attendant destruction.

This short YouTube video debunks the "Blood Moon" eschatology
currently being put forth by John Hagee. The video mentions Mark
13:24, which states:

But in those days, after that tribulation, the sun shall be
darkened, and the moon shall not give her light....

Around 1:00, the video quotes Mr. Hagee as saying:

That verse describes a time in the future when the Sun and the
Moon will eclipse at the same time.

Such an event would indeed be supernatural, since it is
physically impossible for the both Sun and Moon to be
simultaneously eclipsed. Solar and lunar eclipses are both caused
by the position of the Moon in its orbit. Solar eclipses occur at
New Moon, when the Moon is interposed between the Earth and the
Sun, so that the Moon's shadow is cast upon the Earth. Meanwhile,
lunar eclipses occur at Full Moon, two weeks after the New Moon,
when the Moon is on the opposite end of its orbit, and passes
through the Earth's shadow.



It would be physically impossible for the Sun and Moon to be
eclipsed at the same time, as purported by Mr. Hagee. Either the
Moon would somehow have to be in two places at the same time, or
else there would have to suddenly be two Moons!

Either way, such an occurrence would not be a trivial,
commonplace eclipse in the usual sense of the word, in that
eclipses are regular, predictable, natural events, as is understood
by those who regularly observe the cycle of the Moon. Rather, such
a concurrent darkening of the Sun and Moon would either be
supernatural, or else perhaps a one-time natural darkening of both
the Sun and the Moon as history draws to a close, as the LORD's
plan for our world approaches its final culmination.

(For this same reason, the darkness that fell during the
crucifixion could not have been a solar eclipse, as some speculate.
Jesus died over Passover, near the Full Moon, but a solar eclipse
can only occur at the New Moon. Plus. a solar eclipse cannot last
longer than eight minutes, not the three hours described in the
Gospel.)

Similar "Blood Moon" prophecies are found in Joel, and also the
other Gospels, the Acts of the Apostles, and the Apocalypse, such
as this verse:

And I beheld when he had opened the sixth seal, and, lo, there
was a great earthquake; and the sun became black as sackcloth of
hair, and the moon became as blood. - Revelation 6:12

Again, this verse describes a simultaneous darkening of the Sun
to accompany the "blood" color of the Moon. It's worth considering
that the natural causes of eclipses were well understood by Greek
astronomers, centuries prior to the New Testament times. Also, as
explained in previous newsletters, there is Scriptural evidence
that the Apostle Paul was well-versed in Greek astronomy. There is
no reason to believe that anyone in the early church would have
construed the "sixth seal" to be a natural event.

"Blood" Moon???
The main reason for the confusion over common lunar eclipses
and momentous prophetic signs is the "bloody" coloration of the
Moon during eclipse. This also has a very ordinary, natural
explanation.

An eclipse of the Moon occurs when the Moon is at a place in
its orbit where it is aligned with the shadow of the Earth. The
Moon passes through the Earth's shadow, and experiences a temporary
darkening that lasts not more than about an hour and a half.



In the early stages, the Moon passes through the "penumbra" or
partial shadow of the Earth. As seen from the Moon, this would be
a stage when only part of the Sun is blocked by the Earth. The
"penumbral" stage of eclipse is not very noticeable, but is only a
slight darkening of the Moon while the Sun is being partly
obscured.

The stage of "partial eclipse" occurs when the edge of the Moon
enters the "umbra" or full shadow of the Earth. The stage of
"total eclipse" occurs when the complete body of the Moon is
immersed in the Earth's shadow.

Intuitively, it should seem that a totally-eclipsed Moon ought
to be invisible, since the direct sunlight is completely cut off.
Some total lunar eclipses are indeed very dark, where only a smoky,
charcoal-grey light can be seen on the Moon's surface. Some
eclipses have the familiar "blood" color, a rusty red, while others
are a bright shade of orange, barely darkened at all. All this is
the result of sunlight interacting with the Earth's atmosphere.

We all see the familiar shades of red and orange that light up
the sky around sunrise and sunset. This is due to the scattering
of sunlight in the atmosphere, which disperses the blue, green and
yellow light that shines from the Sun. The orange and red shades
of sunlight are not as readily dispersed, and are transmitted
through the air so that we can see those colors. As a result,
sunrises and sunsets are very colorful in the ruddy shades, a
beautiful way to begin and end each day.



Though we are all familiar with the beautiful "sunset orange"
color as seen on the ground, we are less familiar with the fact
that the same colors can still be seen from out in space, far above
the Earth! Some of the reddish-orange light from the sunrise and
sunset lands on the ground, but a lot of that light passes straight
through the atmosphere, out into space, beyond the Earth!



Far out in space, away from the Earth, that reddish-orange
light is shining all the time, since the Sun is always shining
somewhere on the Earth. But during a total lunar eclipse, the
direct sunlight is blocked from the Moon by the Earth. Only that
reddish-orange light is transmitted through the atmosphere, and is
visible as a light source that shines on the Moon during an
eclipse.



If anyone could be standing on the surface of the Moon during a
total eclipse, they would see an eerie sight in the sky. The Sun
would be hidden behind the Earth, and the Earth itself would appear
as a dark spot in the night, with only a reddish-orange ring of the
atmosphere visible to indicate the Earth's position in the lunar
sky.

That reddish-orange ring would represent every single sunrise
and sunset occurring on the Earth, and the shining ring would cast
its ruddy glow onto the lunar surface, painting the Moon a "bloody"
color for the duration of the total stage of eclipse. Perhaps
someday, if astronauts ever return to the Moon, someone will be
standing on the Moon, and be able to relate the experience of
seeing the entire lunar surface turn red as the Sun creeps behind
the Earth.

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The Ryan family wishes you all a very blessed Easter season!

Til next time, God bless and clear skies,

- jay

The Ryan Family
Cleveland, Ohio, USA


When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon
and
the stars, which thou hast ordained, what is man that thou art
mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him?
- Psalm 8:3-4, a Psalm of David