Upcoming Sky Events for March 2019...
The month of March has several sky events, which I will discuss in more detail on the day they occur. But here's a heads-up on what you can expect to see in the month of March:
March 7 - New Moon Eve
The first visible crescent of the new moon should appear at sunset. Watch for the crescent moon which will follow the sun going down as it sets. The new moon will not be visible very long following the sunset. March 8 (the day following the sighting of the first visible sliver) will be the 13th new moon of the Biblical year (since the Biblical year begins in the spring). This may seem strange at first, but this year the Biblical year has a thirteenth month! I will explain about this in my blog on this day...
March 17 - Equilux
Equinox is Latin for the equal night. But this is actually not the day on which one sees 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark. The day on which day and night are actually equal is the day of the equilux (meaning equal light). This day is the real, biblical Tekufah, marking the end of the Biblical year. From this Tekufah point, God's Calendar requires us to watch for the next new moon sighting (which is the day of the New Moon). The New Moon following the spring Tekufah is the first day of the Biblical year. I will explain this more thoroughly in my March 17 blog.
March 20 - Equinox
The Vernal Equinox is the day most keep as the official end of winter and the start of spring. Many believers use this date for ending the Biblical calendar. In my blog on March 20, I will show how and when this practice began, and that it was not the original way to determine the sacred calendar.
March 21 - Full Moon / Supermoon
On March 21, we will enjoy the last of the three full moon supermoons. Once again, a supermoon is when the moon visually appears larger and brighter than normal.
Of course, in this blog, during March, you can expect me to discuss these above listed sky-events on the day they will occur. In between those days, I'll continue showing details about the Mazzaroth. Additionally, I'll be featuring the third star family during the month of March, which is: Aqrab (the Scorpion) and its three decans.
Each month I plan to feature a different star family, allowing us to cover all 12 of the primary constellations with their three decans in the course of this year.
The month of March has several sky events, which I will discuss in more detail on the day they occur. But here's a heads-up on what you can expect to see in the month of March:
March 7 - New Moon EveThe first visible crescent of the new moon should appear at sunset. Watch for the crescent moon which will follow the sun going down as it sets. The new moon will not be visible very long following the sunset. March 8 (the day following the sighting of the first visible sliver) will be the 13th new moon of the Biblical year (since the Biblical year begins in the spring). This may seem strange at first, but this year the Biblical year has a thirteenth month! I will explain about this in my blog on this day...
March 17 - Equilux
Equinox is Latin for the equal night. But this is actually not the day on which one sees 12 hours of light and 12 hours of dark. The day on which day and night are actually equal is the day of the equilux (meaning equal light). This day is the real, biblical Tekufah, marking the end of the Biblical year. From this Tekufah point, God's Calendar requires us to watch for the next new moon sighting (which is the day of the New Moon). The New Moon following the spring Tekufah is the first day of the Biblical year. I will explain this more thoroughly in my March 17 blog.March 20 - Equinox
The Vernal Equinox is the day most keep as the official end of winter and the start of spring. Many believers use this date for ending the Biblical calendar. In my blog on March 20, I will show how and when this practice began, and that it was not the original way to determine the sacred calendar.March 21 - Full Moon / Supermoon
On March 21, we will enjoy the last of the three full moon supermoons. Once again, a supermoon is when the moon visually appears larger and brighter than normal.Of course, in this blog, during March, you can expect me to discuss these above listed sky-events on the day they will occur. In between those days, I'll continue showing details about the Mazzaroth. Additionally, I'll be featuring the third star family during the month of March, which is: Aqrab (the Scorpion) and its three decans.
Each month I plan to feature a different star family, allowing us to cover all 12 of the primary constellations with their three decans in the course of this year.
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Great preview of coming attractions for March!
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