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Happy birthday Carl Sagan
Carl Sagan was born 77 orbits ago. He was responsible for getting me, and millions of others, interested in science and astronomy as a kid. We lost him way too soon. I will never get tired of listening to his “Pale Blue Dot” essay. It’s one of the best things ever.
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What News Anchors Do During Commercial Breaks
Local news would be so much better if we saw what they did durring commercial breaks.
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So true…
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Daylight Saving Time Explained
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Flashback Friday: The Murmurs – “You Suck”
The Murmurs were pretty much a one-hit-wonder group, if you can even call this song a hit. I loved this song, and their self titled album that this song is off of. Other than that, I really don’t know much about The Murmurs.
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Shorter days, more Jupiter viewing time
The days are quickly getting shorter and shorter. Many people hate this time of year, but I kind of like it. I love star gazing, and this time of the years give me more time to do it before it becomes too cold to be outside. I use to be able to find many constellations, but now that I live in a bigger city, I can’t really see much and have forgot most of them. Thankfully there are many iPhone apps to help me out now. Last night at work I had to head south of town for a bit, and it was great. I almost wish I lived more out of town, so I could see more stars.
One thing I’m really enjoying it watching Jupiter every night. It is currently in opposition to the Sun. Which means it rises when the Sun sets, and it visible all night as it rises in the east and sets in the west. It is real easy to spot. Because Venus isn’t currently visible, It’s the 2nd brightest thing in the sky at night after the Moon. Every night at work I see it in the east and I watch it move across the sky, and I see it in the west when I get home from work. I wish I had some binoculars or a telescope. It would be cool to try and see some of Jupiter’s Moons.
Many people never look into the sky at night. That’s the first thing I do when I walk out at night. I can’t name a ton of stars, but I can find Betelgeuse and Rigel in my buddy Orion, and Polaris is another no brainer to find. If you’re out and about at night this month, look up and try and find Jupiter. Then just think that that little speck of light is 369.8 million miles away, and it would take 1321.3 earths to fill up the volume of Jupiter. Our Solar System, and the Universe is filled with amazing and beautiful stuff that most people take for granted.
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Pumpkin Stencil
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Flashback Friday: Frente! – “Accidently Kelly Street”
Frente! wasn’t a household name in the 90s, but their Marvin the Album was one of my favorites from the 90s. They are probably most known in the States for their cover of New Order’s “Bizarre Love Triangle”. I love that cover, but I chose “Accidently Kelly Street” because it one of their own songs, and one of my favorites off of Marvin the Album.
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Elvis Costello Sings “Monster Went and Ate My Red 2” on Sesame Street
Elvis Costello is so great. I love everything he does. Even him singing “Monster Went and Ate My Red 2” with Elmo.
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Juggling & Solving Rubik’s Cubes at the Same Time
Some guys just have all the talent.