The old date of Easter algorithm (Easter is on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the Vernal Equinox) seems unique this year on two counts. (Yes, I know that the official date of Easter does not use the physical full moon.) That said, the 2015 Paschal moon is on Saturday, making Easter the very next day. What seems more unusual is that there is an eclipse of the Paschal moon. Two questions arise:
1. How often is there an eclipse of the Paschal moon?
2. Why have we not heard from the mystical happenings community, predicting dire (or wonderful) events surrounding the eclipse?
Jim
James E. Morrison
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- Paschal Full Moon James E. Morrison
- RE: Paschal Full Moon Geoffrey Thurston
