~In this handout photo provided by NASA, a total lunar eclipse is seen behind the Washington Monument as the full moon is shadowed by the Earth on the arrival of the winter solstice, on December 21, 2010 in Washington, DC. It is the first lunar eclipse that has coincided with the Winter Solstice, the shortest day of the year, since 1638. (Bill Ingalls, NASA via Getty Images)
Bryan Walsh from Time? What happened to the oil spill? You should probably make your proctologist appointment because apparently I shoved it a bit too far up your ass...
This is pretty amazing with the lunar eclipse that coincided with the winter solstice since the 1600s. That's remarkable. We usually don't think of these things so thanks for bring this to light.
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Bryan Walsh from Time? What happened to the oil spill? You should probably make your proctologist appointment because apparently I shoved it a bit too far up your ass...
-Drake
This is pretty amazing with the lunar eclipse that coincided with the winter solstice since the 1600s. That's remarkable. We usually don't think of these things so thanks for bring this to light.
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