This will be the fourth time that a new moon will orbit between the sun and Earth to cause a solar eclipse in 2011, just one eclipse shy of the
maximum for the number of solar eclipses in a given year.
This is not Nibiru or Elenin but could be all in one our Moon.So let's watch the sky.
On Friday, the moon's penumbral, or outer, shadow will brush the southern belly of the Earth, initially touching down in the South Atlantic Ocean,
about 600 miles of southwest of Cape Town.
TextWhile many in the U.S. will be recovering from Thanksgiving day meals and looking for ways to stretch their holiday shopping dollars at
(hopefully local) retailers’ “Black Friday” sales, the face of the Sun will grow dark as the Moon passes in front of it, casting its shadow over
the Earth. But it won’t be visible to American shoppers – or very many people at all, in fact… this eclipse will be hiding in the southern skies
above Antarctica!
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So what do you think is this the Black Friday?