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Louisiana residents will be able to see a double feature this week: A full moon and a lunar eclipse. May’s full Moon reaches its peak on Wednesday, May 26 at 6:13 am CDT. This full Moon will be near its closest point to Earth in its orbit for the year (we call this perigee), so it’s referred to as a supermoon. This full moon was known by early Native American tribes as the Flower Moon because this was the time of year when spring flowers appeared in abundance.LUNAR ECLIPSE/BLOOD MOON OVERVIEW FROM NASA: Coinciding with the full moon will be the lunar eclipse. On the morning of May 26, the sun, Earth, and moon will align, creating a total lunar eclipse. Over several hours, the moon will pass through Earth s shadow, causing it to darken with reddish hues. The red color comes from sunlight filtering through Earth s atmosphere – a ring of light created by all the sunrises and sunsets happening around our planet at that time - often called a “blood moon.”WHEN TO VIEW THE ....
The Louisiana House overwhelmingly advanced a state constitutional amendment proposal Thursday that fell four votes short of passage less than 24 hours before. ....
Or sometimes, three. In light of the Derek Chauvin verdict, Louisiana’s Tulane University is trying to heal the world. Following the Minnesota officer being found guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder, and second-degree manslaughter, the private New Orleans school held “Racial Healing Spaces” Zoom events. The affairs involved both students and employees and were organized by the college’s Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion. On its official website, Tulane indicated the spaces were for “students, faculty, and staff to join together to help bring about racial healing in our community.” And: This space offers us an opportunity to explore and process our immediate thoughts and feelings related to the verdict, create a circle of emotional support, and discuss ways that we can transform our pain into activism. This space is trauma-informed which means that you will be supported even if you wish to be present but remain silent. ....
ORLANDO (WFOR) When it comes to the pandemic, the rules are the rules even at âthe most magical place on Earth.â A Lousiana man, who claimed he spent $15,000 on a Disney World vacation, was arrested February 13th at the resort after he reportedly refused to have his temperature checked before entering a restaurant at Disney Springs. When it comes to the pandemic, the rules are the rules even at âthe most magical place on Earth.â A Lousiana man, who claimed he spent $15,000 on a Disney World vacation, was arrested February 13th at the resort after he reportedly refused to have his temperature checked before entering a restaurant at Disney Springs. ....