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Daily Bread for 11.30.13

Good morning.

The month ends with mostly sunny skies and a high of thirty-nine. Sunrise is 7:05 AM and sunset 4:22 PM. The moon is a waning crescent with only 7% of its visible disk illuminated.

On this day in 1874, Winston Churchill is born. He passed away ninety years later.

November 30, 3340 BC may hold a record in stone of the earliest written observation of an eclipse:

The possibility of an eclipse was first discovered in 1999 by Mr. Griffin and posted to his web site in 2000. Subsequent improvements in astronomical software has indicated that this eclipse obscured nearly 100% of the solar disc and was visible in the late afternoon just before sunset.

The Irish Neolithics used a 4044.5 day lunar eclipse cycle which is broken up into 365 days x 11 years + 29.5 days (synodic lunar month). This is also similar to a Tritos/Nova Lunation combination of one Tritos cycle of 3986.63 days and two nova lunations of 29.53 days each, yielding a total of 4045.69 days.

The Irish Neolithic astronomer priests at this site recorded events on 3 stones relating to the eclipse as seen from that location. This is the only eclipse that fits these petroglyphs out of 92 solar eclipses tracked by the discoverer.

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