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LIVE! ECLIPSE 2009
Jul 21st
July 21, 2009 Tuesday.
It’s a New Moon, which is also a total Solar Eclipse at 7:35 pm (EDT) at 29°27′ Cancer, the longest one until 2132.
Watch this online at: LIVE! ECLIPSE 2009
Nasa’s Solar Eclipse Page
“On Wednesday, 2009 July 22, a total eclipse of the Sun is visible from within a narrow corridor that traverses half of Earth. The path of the Moon’s umbral shadow begins in India and crosses through Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar and China. After leaving mainland Asia, the path crosses Japan’s Ryukyu Islands and curves southeast through the Pacific Ocean where the maximum duration of totality reaches 6 min 39 s. A partial eclipse is seen within the much broader path of the Moon’s penumbral shadow, which includes most of eastern Asia, Indonesia, and the Pacific Ocean.”
Astrologically, check in with NorthPoint Astrology Journal with Pam Young, and Astrological Musings with Lynn Hayes
Huge sky happenings for Astronomers and Astrologers.
Mars Science Laboratory: Send Your Name to Mars
Jul 18th
Mars Science Laboratory: Send Your Name to Mars
You get a nice certificate. Very cool.
SomaFM: Mission Control Music
Jul 16th
SomaFM: Mission Control: Celebrating NASA and Space Explorers everywhere.

Listen to Mission Control on SomaFM
SomaFM, We love you.
Endeavor Launch SomaFM: Space Station Soma
Jul 15th
” Space Station Some: Spaced-out ambient and mid-tempo electronica.”
Great music but even greater for watching live NASA TV.
Last time live NASA feed was put in with the music. Heavy man.
Support Soma fm and all their fantastic stations.
Universe Today |Heavens Above |Twitters in Space
Jul 9th
Universe Today
The latest breaking on Space News. They’ll email you daily or you can visit the site. Bites o’ Science that are entertaining and informative.

Heavens Above
Where is the ISS? Shuttle? Looking for a planet, satellite, something else? Heavens Above can help you track just about anything that can be tracked in space.
Twitters in Space
| NASA News
| APPEL
| Ares I-X
| Astro_Jose
| Astro_Mike
| CassiniSaturn
| Chandra X-Ray Observatory
| Desert RATS
| Dryden Flight Research Center
| Earth Observatory
| Earth Vital Signs
| Great Moonbuggy Race
| GLAST
| Hubble
| Kepler
| LADEE
| Langley Research Center
| LCROSS
| LRO
| Mars Phoenix
| Mars Rovers
| Mars Science Lab
| NASA Ames
| NASA Ares
| NASA Astrobiology Institute
| NASA Astronauts
| NASA CoLab
| NASA CORE
| NASA Goddard | NASA HSF
| NASA Johnson
| NASA JPL
| NASA Kennedy
| NASA Launchfest
| NASA Lunar Science Institute
| NASA MAAT
| NASA Stennis
| NASAHurricane
| NASA’s Great Moonbuggy Race
| PharmaSat
| PlanetQuest
| SOFIA
| SDO
| Space Shuttle Propulsion
| SpaceEngineers
| STS-127 Commander Mark Polansky
| TESS
| Wallops Launch Information
Billy Mays
Jun 28th

We were just talking about who merits the sorrowful, montage filled, death tribute. We were interested in Ed til Farrah died. Interested in her for a few scant hours til Michael Jackson died.
We still remember Neda right?
And now Billy Mays. He gets a brief mention on CNN and we’re moving on. Does he deserve round the clock coverage? What are the guidelines for who to cover?
Billy was a Pitchman, and a damn entertaining one. Watching his show of that name, you saw a cranky guy, the rough exterior, but also someone who seemed to genuinely like helping a li’l inventor get a break.
He wasn’t music or television show, he was a commercial and you were forced to watch. But alot of us didn’t feel forced, he was usually more entertaining than what we were currently watching.
He was a happy force in the world, a nice guy, and of all the celebrities, A through D list, he’s the one that gets me wiping the tears from my eyes.
“That’s gonna leave a mark”
I don’t need round the clock coverage to know that.
RIP Billy Mays.







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