What I Saw During the Full Lunar Eclipse January 31 2018
Summary of Video Content:
- I saw something unusual about the lunar eclipse on January 31, 2018.
- Alex talks about the lunar eclipse and explains the technical details of the photograph I took.
- We show an artist rendering of what I saw as the moon began to un-eclipse. Thank you Nubia! Nubia kindly created this image for me and as a gift to use in this video and blog posting. Please visit her at Instagram @Nubiag29.
- What I saw was a bright light to the left of the moon, but not touching the moon!
Play by Play of Our Jam Session on What I Saw During the Full Lunar Eclipse January 31 2018
Here is an overview of the What I Saw During the Full Lunar Eclipse video and of the content we discussed. Numbers indicate the minutes:seconds that is the location of this commentary in the video.
0.00 This video is about the lunar eclipse of January 31 2018, which was seen in the United States and around the world.
1.00. Alex describes that this was a blue moon (second full moon of the month), it was a super moon (closest in orbit to the Earth), it was a blood moon (it was red) and it was a total eclipse of the moon.
150 years ago was the last time this combination happened, and on that day the slaves were freed in America. Hopefully this is a good portent for freedom for humanity.
2:37 I saw the eclipsed moon and it was orange-y red, and I saw the full eclipse. But as the moon started to un-eclipse, I saw something really interesting. It was a bright light to the left of the moon, as the moon began to un-eclipse, that was not touching the moon.
Alex – the moon only reflects ambient light, but it is like a mirror in the sky in a way, with no rays radiating out from the moon because it has no light source of it’s own.
I could see this effect of the bright light with my eyes.
4:40 However I met an artist yesterday, Nubia, and her Instagram is Nubiag29. She does wonderful art and custom art images, and she also has an interest in extraterrestrials and UFOs. And I was very fortunate as she offered to create an image for me of what I saw when the moon began to un-eclipse.
5:39 I have a photo of the light to the left of the moon with what my camera could capture. We look at the photograph and use a graphic to show the extra light to the left of the moon.
I could not fully capture what I saw on camera because the camera wasn’t able to
clearly take the photo with the levels of brightness involved. Thus in my photo the light blends into the moon – however, in the photograph you can see that there is both energy and light to the left of the moon that shouldn’t be there! I added a purple circle graphic to indicate the circumference of the moon, so that you can see the extra light to the left of the moon.
10:35 Alex honors the technology because dang this is way more advanced technology than we have ever had on a personal level, before. I talk about how I wished I had grabbed my professional camera! We discuss camera technology and I send my phone camera a kiss. 😉
12:00 We talk about the artist who created a hand done image for me of what I saw and show the art she created of what I saw during the lunar eclipse. Thanks so much, Nubia!
Nubia has a personal interest in UFOs and extraterrestrials. During our conversation, Nubia and I had a lovely discussion about these as well as about personal energy management.
Thank you so much for being here, today! I can’t wait to discuss more with you about what I saw during the full lunar eclipse. In the next video on this eclipse, Alex and I will review four ‘interesting stories’ of what may have occurred!
The Light Beside the Moon Series
I hope you have enjoyed four interesting stories of what the light may have been that I saw next to the moon.
Article and Video 1: What I Saw During the Full Lunar Eclipse January 31 2018
Article and Video 2: The Light Beside the Moon: 4 Interesting Stories
Article and Video 3: (you are reading) Video Presentation: How the Sun Lit Up a Spot Next to the Moon
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