Lunar eclipse, aka Blood Moon, as seen from U.S. West coast at 12:44 AM on April 15, 2014.

Lunar eclipse, aka Blood Moon, as seen from U.S. West coast at 12:44 AM on April 15, 2014.

The ‘blood moon’ is the fourth and final eclipse in a tetrad — four consecutive total lunar eclipses, each separated by six lunar months — which fulfills biblical prophecy of the apocalypse. ... “NASA knows of no asteroid or comet currently on a collision course with Earth, so the probability of a major collision is quite small,” said a NASA spokesman in comments reported by Yahoo News. “In fact, as best as we can tell, no large object is likely to strike the Earth any time in the next several hundred years.”

That's not a headline from. There are, in fact, a few rapture enthusiasts who think the end of the world is nigh due to a lunar eclipse coming later this month Well, that's reassuring. And while the end of the world may not be nigh, depending on where you are and how clear the skies may be, those of you in North and South America might have a great view of the event after sunset on Sept 27