PARTIAL LUNAR ECLIPSE IN EUROPE
So, the lunar eclipse is over. Is it really? It is, for the hordes of observers who made pictures of the deformed Moon to post them on facebook. But it's not over for a diligent astrologer who knows that every eclipse sets things in motion. It doesn't end when it ends. It's a process. This partial lunar eclipse was/is particularly strongly in south-eastern parts of Europe where it stretched itself along the horizontal axis, with the Moon on the east. In other words, Moon was exactly rising in those parts at the time of the eclipse (see astrolocality map), and the closeness of an eclipsed celestial body to one of the sensitive Earth-related celestial points makes an eclipse particularly strongly felt in those regions of our planet. As every eclipse, also this…