Seeing Red

Authored by admin on Tuesday, February 19, 2008 at 9:20 pm

Living in the colder north as I do, it’s always problematic when it comes to going outside and looking up.  Usually the clearest nights mean the coldest nights.  On Wednesday, February 20th we get our last lunar eclipse until 2010. I’ve seen many lunar eclipses before but each is subtle in its differences.  Will this one poker gratuitonoble pokertilt poker7 card stud gratisstri pokerdownload giochi poker gratistavoli da gioco pokerpoker texano on linepoker on line in italiano7 card stud inlineapoker il giocodownload live pokereuropean poker tourкомпютриper giocare a pokertornei di pokerpoker online bonusscommesse internetpoker online italiatorneo poker on linepoker on line gratis,poker gratis,download video poker gratisgioco video poker gratisgiochi internetholdem poker,poker texas holdem on line,holdem poker downloadgiochi di poker on linescaricare gratis pokerstrip poker flashpoker comstrategia pokeronline casino gamescasino’ onlineregole crapswww giochi casinoslots machine gratisvip casinogioco di roulettebaccarat onlinemobile casino gamesgiochi jack blackplay free baccarat onlinepc game casinoall slotsgiochi on line casinosistemi rouletteroulette europeacasino bonus no depositi casino onlineonline kenoblack jackcasino per pccasino da scaricare gratis turn a blood red or just a deep copper…or rust?  Shall I take the camera out?  How committed am I to freezing my tuckus off? Likely I’ll be outside looking up and I hope you will be too.  If you are thinking about it, grab the video camera and get some footage.  Post it on AstroShorts for everyone to see!Dress warmly my friends and keep looking up!

Category: Astronomy, Astronomy Education, Astroshorts, Public Stargazing, Science, Space, Telescope

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