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| Subject: UN-ECLIPSED! NASA ACTS ON BLOOD-MOONS SITE Mon Feb 24, 2014 6:54 am | |
| UN-ECLIPSED! NASA ACTS ON BLOOD-MOONS SITESpace agency pulls about-face after mysterious vanishingPublished: 13 hours agoA week after WND’s report about NASA hiding its official Eclipse Website the same day the news agency published a major report about a rare phenomenon known as “blood moons” and its possible connection to an imminent return of Jesus to Earth, America’s space agency has returned the site to public view.On Wednesday, Feb. 12, WND published a story titled “Rare phenomenon to shake Planet Earth.”The story focused on a cycle of four upcoming lunar eclipses, also called blood moons because of the color the moon often appears when it becomes darkened.Mark Biltz, an American pastor with El Shaddai Ministries in Bonney Lake, Wash., used NASA’s Eclipse Website to correlate the celestial events with God’s holy days mentioned in the Bible, discovering the four blood-moon eclipses in 2014 and 2015 actually coincide with the feasts of Passover and Tabernacles.Don’t be left in the dark! Find out everything you need to know about the “Blood Moons” phenomenon. Get the DVD, the autographed book and the calendar direct from the WND Superstore.On the same day as WND’s report, Feb. 12, NASA took down its site which for years provided detailed information and schedules about upcoming eclipses.NASA's Karen SmaleUsers trying to find the site for the past week were presented with a message stating, “NASA’s Eclipse Website is currently unavailable. Eclipse information is available from the U.S. Naval Observatory,” providing a link for readers to get to the USNO website.WND contacted NASA to ask why the official eclipse site was removed, and if it had anything to do with the report about upcoming blood moons.“The site was taken offline because it was not up to date and was therefore confusing to those planning for future solar eclipses,” said Karen Smale, the Web editor-in-chief for NASA’s Sciences and Exploration Directorate at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md.“If the site is updated again, it will be brought back online,” she added last week.Then seemingly out of the blue, the eclipse site became unhidden Friday afternoon, Feb. 21.WND is now seeking further comment from NASA on the website’s return, and if public demand played any part. Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2014/02/un-eclipsed-nasa-acts-on-blood-moons-site/#GLVRQP2BZ2WQHvGF.99 |
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