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Now Enter the Realm
of NASA Having presenting
the above, we need to explain several issues and conflicting information
presented in the NASA calendars of new moons, full moons and eclipses.
According to these calculations, 235 moons in 19 years are about .08647 days
longer than 19 years. This is equivalent to 8.64 days longer in 1900 years or
one day in 220.417 years. This appears to be supported by comparing the
following NASA dates with the Hebrew Calendar: http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/lunar.html |
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TABLE 2. Correlation Between the Hebrew and NASA Calendars
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New
Moon |
Full
Moon |
New
Moon |
Full |
New |
Full |
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3761 BC Hebrew Calendar |
Mar
15 |
Mar
28 |
Apr
13 |
Apr
26 |
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1999 BC NASA |
Mar
15 |
Mar
29 |
Apr
13 |
Apr
27 |
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2000 BC Hebrew Calendar |
Mar
16 |
Mar
29 |
Apr
15 |
Apr
27 |
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1999 BC NASA Lunar Eclipse |
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June
26 |
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2000 BC Hebrew Full Moon |
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June
26 |
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1999 BC NASA Solar Eclipse |
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June
12 |
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2000 BC Hebrew New Moon |
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June
13 |
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0 BC NASA |
Mar
24 |
Apr
22 |
Apr 7 |
May 7 |
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1 BC Hebrew Calendar |
Mar
25 |
Apr
24 |
Apr 7 |
May 7 |
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31 AD NASA Lunar
Eclipse |
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Apr 25 |
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31 AD Hebrew
Full Moon |
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Apr 25 |
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71 AD NASA Solar Eclipse |
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Mar 20 |
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71 AD Hebrew
New Moon |
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Mar 21 |
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From TABLES 1 and
2, it appears to be a myth that the lunar-solar calendar needs to be
corrected. If it did, the eclipses would not merge and align with the new and
full moons for over 4,000 years. |
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