What is coincidence really?
The BBC News website ran the following story about the’snow’ moon and partial lunar eclipse that occurred on 10th February 2017 (a snow moon is a full moon that occurs during March): Spectacular snow
moon regales world February’s full
moon also coincides with a partial lunar eclipse.
If the moon is full, an eclipse will be visible. What happened during the moon eclipse? Which way is the opposite side of this earth to the sun? In what sense can they have same dates? What is coincide in Cricque?
- If extreme flooding had occurred during high tide and heavy rain then flooding would have occurred.
Is it true that the month
of February coincides with a partial lunar eclipse?
BBC seems to have taken such a position that they appear to believe this too. Would it also make sense if it did so opposite to the full moon?
Can one event happen without the other?
What is the purpose of having a YouTube show?
I have the same experience with Papa Poule, but the sentence is awkward (or “redundant”) unless it’s feasible that they could take place at different times. Do people think so?
My example, however, is not anywhere near as bad as this. I think the difference has to do with how obvious and fundamental the redundancy is; I think he’s turning 21 on a given day, by definition this is his birthday. What is the reality that an eclipse can only happen during the full moon?
I have the same experience with Papa Poule, but the sentence is awkward (or “redundant”) unless it’s feasible that they could take place at different times. Do people think so?
My example, however, is not anywhere near as bad as this. I think the difference has to do with how obvious and fundamental the redundancy is; I think he’s turning 21 on a given day, by definition this is his birthday. What is the reality that an eclipse can only happen during the full moon?
I have the same experience with Papa Poule, but the sentence is awkward (or “redundant”) unless it’s feasible that they could take place at different times. Do people think so?
My example, however, is not anywhere near as bad as this. I think the difference has to do with how obvious and fundamental the redundancy is; I think he’s turning 21 on a given day, by definition this is his birthday. What is the reality that an eclipse can only happen during the full moon?
I have the same experience with Papa Poule, but the sentence is awkward (or “redundant”) unless it’s feasible that they could take place at different times. Do people think so?
My example, however, is not anywhere near as bad as this. I think the difference has to do with how obvious and fundamental the redundancy is; I think he’s turning 21 on a given day, by definition this is his birthday. What is the reality that an eclipse can only happen during the full moon?
I have the same experience with Papa Poule, but the sentence is awkward (or “redundant”) unless it’s feasible that they could take place at different times. Do people think so?
My example, however, is not anywhere near as bad as this. I think the difference has to do with how obvious and fundamental the redundancy is; I think he’s turning 21 on a given day, by definition this is his birthday. What is the reality that an eclipse can only happen during the full moon?