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From where I am currently I have a great view of the sky in an area where a lot of high altitude traffic flies over, and notice that on some days aircraft contrails are clearly visible, while on others they are not at all? It’s cool to take a pair of binoculars and have a …

We’ll see a great show for stargazers Easter morning this year! Not only will you be able to enjoy a full moon Saturday night, as the moon is setting early Sunday morning, four planets will be shining brightly. >>Photos: 2021 Super Pink Moon, April’s full moon, brightens the night sky Here’s what to look for: …

Dr. Germaine Louis gives a patient a COVID-19 vaccine at the Mason and Partners Clinic vaccination event with Prince William Health District on February 23, 2021. When Germaine Louis became Dean of the College of Health and Human Services, she never envisioned serving during a pandemic like COVID-19. “Certainly, when I accepted the position in 2017, a pandemic was not on my horizon—what was on …

A brief fire erupted at Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges at Universal’s Islands of Adventure this morning. We spotted the fire from across the lagoon and could hear shouting. Popeye & Bluto’s Bilge-Rat Barges is currently closed for refurbishment so no guests would have been in this area. The fire sent up a plume of …

Nokia corporation, which we used to love because of the great and innovative phones they launched in the past 15 years, has changed a lot. But, the Nokia brand still means connection, passion, emotion, and great design at many people around the world. Nokia is now mostly focused on networking hardware and software, but it …

COMMENTARY 7 habits of highly successful and visible LinkedIn networkers By Mark Amtower Jan 03, 2020 I have been a member of LinkedIn for almost 16 years (not a typo), and have been studying it closely since 2007. I have been writing about, speaking about and coaching people on using LinkedIn since 2008, …

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionDr Art Trembanis: “The crater speaks to just terrible, awesome forces” The date was 25 July 1946. The location – Bikini Atoll. The event – only the fifth A-bomb explosion and the first-ever detonation under water. The pictures we’ve all seen: A giant mushroom cloud climbing out …

Tonight is the peak of the Southern Taurid #MeteorShower. It brings fewer than 10 meteors per hour, but it is known for #fireballs. Plus you may still see a few meteors from the #Draconids which peaked last night: https://t.co/J2a5KvOx9s pic.twitter.com/kBnlUCTien — AccuWeatherAstronomy (@AccuAstronomy) October 9, 2019 A quality-over-quantity meteor shower will be visible form Humboldt …

Sailors Shannon Lenz and Tom Whitehead have recalled their encounter with a huge sea of floating pumice in the Pacific Ocean in early August. They said the volcanic rocks stretched “to the horizon on all sides”. The “pumice raft”, likely to have formed from an underwater eruption, spans over 150 sq km (93 sq miles) …