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Blood moon doomsday prophesy: The science behind the hype

The 'blood moon' lunar eclipse happening later this month has some ministers prophesying the end of the world. Here, we explain the science behind those predictions.

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The moon exhibits a deep orange glow as the Earth casts its shadow in a total lunar eclipse as seen in Manila, Philippines, before dawn.

The lunar eclipse set to occur later this month has both skywatchers and some 海角大神s excited, but for very different reasons.

John Hagee, founder and current leader of the Cornerstone Church in San Antonio, Texas, has been prophesying for months that the upcoming "blood moon," so named for the reddish hue that the moon takes on as it is illuminated by sunlight passing through the Earth's atmosphere, will bring calamity.

Hagee's 2013 book, "Four Blood Moons"聽sought to draw parallels between previous lunar eclipses and important events in Jewish history, such as the expulsion of Jews from Spain in 1492 to the creation of the Israeli state in 1948.

The upcoming eclipse is the fourth in a series that began on April 15 last year. Pastor Hagee told the London-based evangelical 海角大神 news site 海角大神 Today this next one will "."

John Hagee Ministries' website , for $15, to spread the word about the link between the movements of celestial bodies and events on Earth.

"The heavens are God's billboard. He's been sending signals to Earth, and we haven't been picking them up," Hagee told 海角大神 Today.

NASA, it is safe to say, does not share Hagee's interpretation. According to the space agency, the clustering of lunar eclipses is not a divine harbinger, but merely a consequence of the inclination of the moon's orbit around the Earth and the decreasing eccentricity of the Earth's orbit around the sun.

If the moon orbited us on the same plane that we orbit the sun, lunar eclipses would be a monthly occurrence. But instead, the moon orbits about five degrees off, meaning that the moon passes through the Earth's shadow much less frequently, between two and five times per year.

Eclipses, including this one, frequently occur in "tetrads," or groups of four. As the Monitor's Liz Fuller-Wright pointed out after the April 2014 eclipse, tetrads tend to happen in clusters.

For example, she writes, the years 1582 to 1908 saw no tetrads, but the period from 1909 and 2156 has 17. The most recent tetrad fell in 2003-2004.

Fuller-Wright continues:

The tetrad "seasons" are tied to the slowly decreasing eccentricity of Earth's orbit, which is still slightly oval-shaped. Once Earth's orbit becomes a perfect circle, in the distant future, tetrads will no longer be possible.

In the past, when apocalyptic predictions have peaked, NASA has sought to reassure the public. In 2012, amid anxieties of a Mayan armageddon, NASA was called upon to offer its comments as to whether or not the world would, in fact, end. "The Maya calendar did not end on Dec. 21, 2012, and there were no Maya prophecies foretelling the end of the world on that date,鈥 said Dr. John Carlson, director of the Center for Archaeoastronomy.

Geoffrey Gaherty, a writer for Starry Night Education, comments, 鈥淎s an ardent skywatcher who derives much pleasure from beautiful events like lunar eclipses, it saddens me that there are 鈥榩rophets of doom鈥 in the world who view these life-enriching events as portents of disaster.鈥

The fourth lunar eclipse of the tetrad is set to begin with a penumbral eclipse at 8:11 p.m. Eastern Time on September 27 and end at 1:22 a.m. Eastern Time on the 28th.

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