Saturday, September 7, 2024
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I got nothing today
Saturday, August 31, 2024
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Getting ready to shelve the white accessories for the season
Wednesday, August 28, 2024
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In 1610, Galileo's telescope revealed that the milky smear across the night sky is not a nebula but a field of tiny stars. Immanuel Kent guessed that the stars form a rotating disk and that the Earth is inside it.
Saturday, August 24, 2024
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It's dark at 7pm now
Saturday, August 17, 2024
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I saw neither meteors nor auroras from my yard. I'd like to speak with the manager.
Wednesday, August 14, 2024
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A dense ball of 10.5 million stars, Omega Centauri is the biggest and brightest of about 200 globular clusters in the Milky Way galaxy. The average distance between its stars is just one tenth of a light year.
Saturday, August 10, 2024
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Amazing how much better the garden looks when it rains
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It's Too Hot
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Comet Encke was "discovered" in 1786, 1795,1805, and 1818 by different astronomers. These comets were found to be the same only after orbital calculations in 1819 by the German astronomer Johann Encke, who then predicted its return in 1822.
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Floating in an inner tube on a pond in Maine
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Watch Out For Trees
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Retrograde motion is an effect of changing perspective. Inferior planets Mercury and Venus show retrograde motion on either side of inferior conjunction. They "overtake" Earth as they pass between Earth and the Sun.
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Is it Massachusetts or Florida outside?
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Planespotting Tales
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First discovered in 1826, the Bug Nebula is one of the brightest planetary nebulae. The central star is thought to have an extremely high temperature, and its intense heat lights up the surrounding stellar material.
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Lisa's college radio career turns 35 today