Cosmic events are kicking off 2018. The first full moon showed brightly on the night of January 1, but the best is yet to come.ย
On January 31, the moon will go through three rare events: a blue Moon, a blood Moon and a lunar eclipse. Whatโs more, a supermoon will start off the chain of rarities the night of January 30.
A supermoon happens when either a full or new moon reaches Earth at its closest elliptical orbit. The Moon on January 30 will appear slightly larger in size, however it will not be completely full so itโs not a true supermoon. Itโll be 13.2 percent larger and 28.2 percent brighter, according to NASA.
To continue the events on January 31, a blue moon, blood moon and a lunar eclipse will occur. A blue moon is a rare, but not as rare as the saying, โonce in a blue moonโ implies. They happen about every 2.7 years, and it is the occurrence in which two full moons happen in the same month. A lunar cycle (new moon to new moon) takes 29.53 days, as opposed to the average 30 to 31 days in a calendar month. This year another blue moon will take place in March.
A blood moon will happen on the same night. During a total lunar eclipse, the moon turns a deep blood red however, this is not a blood moon. A blood moon means itโs the fourth total eclipse to happen in a row. The reason the moon turns red during an eclipse has to do with the Earthโs atmosphere. As the Earth moves between the sun and the moon, it casts a shadow, also called an umbra. The shadow created by the Earthโs atmosphere, which extends 50 miles above the surface, is known as the penumbra. As the sunlight passes through the atmosphere, the green to violet portion of lightโs spectrum are filtered out, leaving only the red light. This light is then reflected back toward Earth, creating a red hue to appear on the Moon, according to earthsky.org.
The grand finale of events is a lunar eclipse. Unlike solar eclipses, which take place in a specific place, lunar eclipses are visible anywhere it is night time. The entire eclipse will only be visible in some places. Unfortunately, Oregon is not one of the places. However, Oregon and the rest of the west coast will have a view at the end of totality. The eclipse will begin at 2:51 am, slide into a partial eclipse at 3:48 am, and between 4:51 am and 6:07 am, totality will progress. The moon will emerge completely from the umbra (Earthโs shadow) at 7:11 am.
To get the best view of this cosmic event, get up early and head somewhere with a clear view. Areas like the Columbia River, Powell Butte, or Millican are great options. This is the one and only total eclipse this year, so donโt miss it! The next eclipse will happen January 21, 2019.
This article appears in Jan 17-24, 2018.








The moon has no light and is the remnant of a planet destroyed in a collision with Earth or Venus over 4 billion years ago. It is in fact malevolent and part of the consciousness modern culture refers to as ‘the devil’ or ‘satan’. Vedic astrologers, who have the cultural memory of the consciousnesses of stars and planets that the ancients used to worship as Gods under Hinduism, understand this, and characterize the moon as the two demons Rahu and Ketu. Every day our Sun, whose consciousness we now know as Jesus Christ, shines brightly all over the Earth, driving out the darkness and imbuing every living being on Earth with spiritual protection from the dark forces that would destroy us. We don’t give much thought to this, because we take it so for granted. We need to revere the abundance of sunshine and natural protection from harm that we are given by the Sunshine every single day of our lives. What light we believe we see from the moon is all stolen Sunshine that simply bounces back to Earth because the moon is in the way. Let’s thank Jesus for our wealth of daily Sunshine and not revere the moon and the coincidences of its illusions, it is aligned with darknesses like occult and witchcraft for a reason (those religions that draw on malevolent forces for personal gain, rather than praying to the Benevolent Christ and Father God for the good of All Humanity).
You can’t be serious, are you? This is astronomy not astrology and this article has nothing to do with religion, to imply a celestial object is aligned with the devil or darkness sounds medieval.