- May 8
- The Transit of the moon was, according to the US Navy chart, at 3:30 AM. Yet, the moon had barely moved a quarter of the way across the sky by 3:30 AM, much less passed it´s meridian! Not only that, but it is in a very odd trajectory. It is moving up from extremely low on the Southeastern horizon and moving to the West, north west at a skewed angle. This flattened trajectory was even more pronounced last night than ever before. Something is very wrong here. http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=48521 [and from another] Last night´s moon was late again as usual. Here are the numbers for my latitude and longitude: According to the US Navy Chart Moon rise was due at 12:41 AM May 8, 2004. However, the moon did not rise until 1:33 AM. That´s a difference of 52 min. compared to 47 the day before and 43 the day before that. There is a common ratio here of a five min. increase each time. That is a huge difference in astronomical terms!
- May 10
- For what it is worth to anyone wishing to check this out. This site is good for getting the facts. The charts from the Naval Observatory ( the link posted above) say that for today, May 10 2004 that the moon would rise in my area at 1:04 AM. In the past this site has been accurate and when it said the moon would be visible to me it was pretty much visible to me within a few minutes of when it said it would be. I was up until 2 in the morning on the 10th of May 2004 waiting to see the moon rise at 1:04 AM and it never came up. From my obervations something is seriously off here. When I got up to use the bathroom at 5 AM the moon was up but very low in the sky.
- May 11
- On this past Sunday the tide in Mid- Florida, where I was visiting, was 34 minutes late. Yes that was 34 minutes late. Just to be clear the observations came from Mid- Florida on the Atlantic side.
- May 12
- Moon is late 1:04 hours here in Cordoba, Argentina.
- May 26
- In Wisconsin just after midnight at 12:35 AM in the wee hours of May 26, the Moon was at Azi 278° and Alt 25°. Per Skymap, it should have been, with CDT, at Azi 285° and Alt 10°. A full 15° too high, and late!