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Lunar Inclination anomaly - Is it true ?

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NO

 

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCLE/5MCLE-Figs-10.pdfGo to plate 485 - to the right hand side of top row is NASA's prediction (made in 2010) of the 8th October 2014 lunar eclipse.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_2014_lunar_eclipseGo here for to check that they were correct.

 

Come On - be serious. At huge discrepancy in the moon - and you hear about it in a year old youtube video.

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NO

 

http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/5MCLE/5MCLE-Figs-10.pdfGo to plate 485 - to the right hand side of top row is NASA's prediction (made in 2010) of the 8th October 2014 lunar eclipse.

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_2014_lunar_eclipseGo here for to check that they were correct.

 

Come On - be serious. At huge discrepancy in the moon - and you hear about it in a year old youtube video.

He did not took the inclination of venus (up to 3 degree) into account. But the observation is most likely correct..

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