By mid-November, Chicago's World Series afterglow will have faded and the hotly contested presidential election will be done and dusted, but North Americans will have one more "once in a lifetime event" to look forward to: The biggest, most spectacular supermoon in decades.
On November 14, skywatchers will be rewarded with a lunar close-up, the result of a coincidence between the moon's elliptical orbit and the position of the Earth and Sun.
A "supermoon" is the colloquial term for when a full moon coincides with the moon's closest approach to Earth, known as perigee.
Supermoon, Black Moon, the Cubs winning the World Series...the signs are upon us. The end is nigh.
(Score: 2) by cykros on Tuesday November 08 2016, @07:21PM
They're maligned by the left because the extreme wing of the party is a lot louder than the sensible majority. When the party's impression is formed by people who would remove taxes to even upkeep basic infrastructure (like roads), you can't expect the bulk of the nation to take it seriously. What the Libertarian Party needs is a drastic PR change representing the realistic policy changes it'd seek to make rather than so much idealism that fails to take real world complexity into account. It certainly didn't help that Johnson didn't take his own campaign seriously enough as a valid run for president instead of some symbolic inclusion to be bothered to know where Aleppo was or why he should. Do you expect to interview for a senior developer position only to get away with a question like "what's this MySQL thing over here?" Hopefully the party will learn from that mistake. It'd seem as though they just had gotten used to the spotlights being shined in the other direction for so long.
(Score: 2) by aristarchus on Tuesday November 08 2016, @09:30PM
Supermoon, Black Moon, the Cubs winning the World Series, a sensible majority of the Libertarian Party?...the signs are upon us. The end is [-nigh-] here!.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday November 08 2016, @09:40PM
And you haven't been marked a troll immediately upon making your presence known.
It is truly the end of days.
(Score: 3, Funny) by aristarchus on Tuesday November 08 2016, @09:52PM
And you haven't been marked a troll immediately upon making your presence known.
It is truly the end of days.
"I have a dream! I dream that one day trolls will be judged by the content of their comments, not by the color of their skin or the size of their supermoon!"