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Saturday, November 08, 2003 10:35:12 PM
I challenge you to provide a reference to a wedding band effect during a lunar eclipse. That's a phenomenon that occurs with a SOLAR eclipse. At totality with a lunar eclipse, the moon appears to be a deep red and on either side of that moment there is a crescent of light on one side of the moon. It's physically impossible for there to be a ring of light around the moon because the earth's shadow is bigger than the moon. You're either lying or hallucinating, dude. The picture you included in your post is of a SOLAR eclipse. You can see the prominences and the corona, and these phenomena don't occur with lunar eclipses.
Actually, I doubt you saw anything, but rather just wanted to use the word 'diamond' in a description of a celestial event. Too bad that reality doesn't bear out your story, old chum.
I don't care if anyone buys, sells or holds NSDM. I do care about seeing the truth posted on message boards. You apparently don't understand the concept.
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