Astronomers have confirmed that a lunar eclipse, often referred to as a blood
moon, occurred on April 3, 33 AD. This date is significant as it aligns with
the traditional date of Jesus' crucifixion, according to some scholars. NASA's
astronomical models indicate that a lunar eclipse, where the moon appeared red,
was indeed visible from Jerusalem on that date. This discovery is particularly
noteworthy because the Bible describes a period of darkness from noon to three
in the afternoon during Jesus' crucifixion, and later, the moon turning to
blood. Using their eclipse data, NASA scientists have found that the lunar
eclipse visible on April 3, 33 AD, could account for the biblical description
of the moon turning red, according to some researchers.
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