New Zealand Local Weather Forum
Climate and Science => Space, Science and Nature => Topic started by: Mark on July 15, 2019, 06:53:10 PM
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According to folklore, this full Moon is the "Thunder Moon," named after the booming electrical storms of July. Tomorrow observers will find out if 65% of a Thunder Moon is still a boomer. This is the last significant lunar eclipse until May 2021, so catch it if you can!
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maybe see in chch around moon set 16th July 2019.