Get Ready for the Solstice Lunar Eclipse!
The first total lunar eclipse in two years will grace the sky the night of Monday, Dec. 20, and we want you to be there. Sure, it’s a school night, but with winter solstice and a new year upon us, what better time to gather your family and friends to see the moon in a new light?
At NASA, we’re pretty excited for this year’s lunar eclipse, so we’re offering a number of features and activities for astronomy buffs and moon-gazers alike. To learn about the science behind eclipses, visit NASA’s Eclipse page, where Mr. Eclipse provides information about viewing the eclipse from all over the United States.
Reblogged from It's Full of Stars.
take these words from my head, please spin this chaos into release
these substances simply close up the pores
locking me into this state feels like implosion
as if the stars from the sky decide to fill my eyes upon every rising
a man once scooped me up
took me in his hand and filled up my heart
a thousand times and more he gave me strength
he is no deity, no illusion
he is flesh and bone, strength in mind and body
genuinity