Tonight’s New Moon 2 July (Jew Lie) 2019, will totally Eclipse the Sun for the first time since the “Great American Eclipse” of August 21, 2017. The moon’s positioning will also cause a Lunar Eclipse two weeks later. After that, a rare “Black Moon” will occur exactly 29 days from tonight. A Black Moon simply refers to an extra New Moon in the same month. Since July 2019 will contain two New Moons, tonight and on July 31, the second new moon is called a Black Moon. The solar eclipse will happen directly over the South Pacific, central Chile and western…
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