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What uplifting energy this week! Good luck, success and changes to clear your pathway reign this week. Hooray.After last week, this is such a welcome feeling. There can be problems in unstable relationships, otherwise you are good to go right now.Think clear thoughts, connect with like-minded people and take right action based on your priorities. It's a good week for sales, negotiations and meeting new people. If you have a few moments, take a peek at your strategy to ensure you're going in the right direction.Show notes:January 2025 Monthly Star Planner Podcast: https://www.kimwoods.com/podcastepisodes/your-star-path-to-success-episode-135-january-2025-forecast-bold-new-beginnings/January 2025 Monthly Star Planner BLOG:https://www.kimwoods.com/january-2025-astrology-forecast/Have a wonderful, successful, and bountiful start to your year! Don't forget to rate, review, and share with friends! Until next time, happy soul tidings!
Take a deep breath and slow down.Gather yourself and review your goals. Doing what serves you is the only solution this week. Either that or take the time to connect to yourself and your intuition. Following your energy, intuitive nudges and opening to your creativity is the key right now and actually, forever.It's better to learn now than to procrastinate.If you want support for the year, check out the Soul-driven success series. It gives you the support you need to develop your intuition to let your soul lead.Show notes:January 2025 Forecast Podcast: https://www.kimwoods.com/podcastepisodes/your-star-path-to-success-episode-135-january-2025-forecast-bold-new-beginnings/
Hello, star lovelies! We're wrapping up 2024 and ushering in 2025 by taking a look at the last weekly forecast of the year! Whether you feel like taking it easy or are being driven by the intense Mars-Pluto energy, there's guidance here for everyone. Let's dive into how you can harness these celestial forces to position yourself for success in the coming year.Additional Resources: Read the January 2025 ForecastGet ahead of your resolution and jump into the first emerging energies of 2025 with our written forecast for the first month of the year: January 2025 Astrology Forecast: How to Be Truly You to Create Huge OpportunityFind out how you can achieve your Grand Vision:We wrote about how a twenty-year star event sets you up for the next two decades. Learn how to set intentions to achieve your Grand Vision: Choose Important Priorities to Achieve Your Grand VisionPODCAST: E80: Jupiter in Gemini, Saturn in Pisces: Unlocking Cosmic Opportunities in August's Astrological LandscapeTune in to explore the cosmic influences guiding you through the end of 2024 and equip yourself with the wisdom and strategic insights to thrive in 2025! Don't forget to rate, review, and share your favorite episodes! Until next time, happy soul tidings.
Hello star lovelies! As we wind down 2024, it's important to highlight the important star events occurring this week. I'll attach what my thoughts about the last full week of the year in my monthly forecast for December (Link below): "Revisit what came up for you on November 18th and during the first week of December. This isn't a far-reaching recollection, so hopefully you can remember.These insights are super informative to how you can attain your big dreams.Adding in your desire to break free from restraints puts you in a great position to serving your unique path. Reconcile the actions you actually take versus the ones you think you should take.Serve you, not somebody else." I think this is the perfect way to look at it. Have a great holiday break!I'll be back next week for our final weekly forecast of 2024! KimAdditional Resources: Read the Accompanying December Forecast Blog Post!For a written in-depth guide on the star events of the month discussed in this podcast (and more!), read our blog post detailing the energies of December: December Forecast: What Future Are You Creating?Find out how you can achieve your Grand Vision:We wrote about how a twenty-year star event sets you up for the next two decades. Learn how to set intentions to achieve your Grand Vision: Choose Important Priorities to Achieve Your Grand VisionPODCAST: E80: Jupiter in Gemini, Saturn in Pisces: Unlocking Cosmic Opportunities in August's Astrological LandscapeTune in to explore the cosmic influences guiding you through the end of the year and equip yourself with the wisdom and strategic insights to thrive in 2025! Don't forget to rate, review, and share your favorite episodes! Until next time, happy soul tidings.
Brian Childs, Managing Partner at Learning Outcomes, shares his customer education maturity model. Download the free powerups cheatsheet: https://marketingpowerups.com/062[00:00:00] The Importance of Customer Education[00:07:37] Proving ROI for Customer Training Initiatives[00:13:51] The Importance of Training Programs and Brand Positioning[00:22:19] Using Training as a Sales Qualification Tool[00:26:01] Patterns in Sales Training Program Challenges[00:30:15] The intersections between customer education and data silos[00:36:03] Top Tips for Creating a World-Class Training Program[00:39:20] Career Power-Ups and Creating a Star Map of an Organization[00:45:42] Brian Childs on Thought Industries, Moz, and Learning Outcomes
In a highly anticipated episode, Jen generously unveils her STAR|MAP process for Pete and you, the listeners.Specifically, in this episode Jen and Pete talk about:What is a STAR|MAP?How might we create and follow through with purpose-driven goals?What are some strategies for sticking with habits and plans?To hear all episodes and read full transcripts, visit The Long and The Short Of It website: https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/.You can subscribe to our Box O' Goodies here (https://thelongandtheshortpodcast.com/) and receive a weekly email full of book and podcast recommendations, quotes, videos, and other interesting things that Jen and Pete are noodling on. To get in touch, send an email to: hello@thelongandtheshortpodcast.com.Learn more about Pete's work here (https://humanperiscope.com/) and Jen's work here (https://jenwaldman.com/).
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Juno's closest flyby of Io, Hubble studies an exoplanet atmosphere for 3 years, astronauts test out Starship's elevator, and more evidence for quark stars.
Reputation changes, facility raids, the new Star Map, Theaters of War, and a multitude of FPS and gameplay updates are crowding up to be released in 2024 among many other things. Today I'm joined by TheAstrPub to take a look at the expected just and discuss the likelihood of some of the biggest items. Welcome to the official Launch Sequence Star Citizen predictions of 2024. Best of luck! Today's Guests: The AstroPub The AstroPub YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0hbWxc-rjSOVenosHXQ5bw The AstroHistorian YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAstroHistorian Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theastropub ToC: 00:00 Introductions 12:00 What Did You Think At The Beginning of 2023? 17:00 When Did Things Get Better? 23:30 What REALLY Changed This Year? 35:40 Did The Year Accomplish What Was Needed? 40:30 Were There Too Many Ships This Year? 46:00 2024 Is Looking EVEN BETTER! Video Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvpiPXCO7OVJOlBIclW9tbpb2g29gur3I Support This Podcast: Patreon Paypal Ko-Fi Follow Space Tomato on social media: Website Youtube My Other Youtube Instagram Twitter Facebook Discord --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/launchsequence/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/launchsequence/support
Disclosed UFO Files – Keep up with the latest in the world of UFO & UAP. Make sense out of the confusion and unravel the mystery once and for all.
Derek Olson here to reconstruct the prehistoric past with you! In this episode, we are going to travel to Mesopotamia to talk about an Ancient Sumerian Star Map that Revealed a Cataclysmic Asteroid Impact. Then we will go to Italy to talk about what may be an Atlantean Monument Hidden in Plain Site. Next we will journey to Peru to talk about a strange site that appears to have either been a prehistoric playground or a subterranean sacrificial death chamber. We will end our episode in Egypt looking at a possible 80 ton depiction of a golden age goddess - you are not going to want to miss this episode! SHOW NOTES Peru Tour Egypt Tour Sumerian Star Map Atlantean Monument Qenqo, Peru: Prehistoric Playground Statue of Golden Age Goddess? Follow Megalithic Marvels on the following platforms: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/megalithicm... Blog - https://megalithicmarvels.com/ Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpiP... Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/megalithicma... TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@megalithicmarvels Facebook group - https://www.facebook.com/gr
The intrigue grows... We confront the dangerous forest floor, meet an old man with a lightsaber, and learn more about the Wookies and the crooked dealings the Czerka corp has placed on them. The Star Map awaits... Links: Versian Chronicles Discord Server - https://discord.gg/8CtCNCj3fC Youtube - https://youtube.com/@theversian Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/theversian Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/kaileecain Ko-Fi - https://www.ko-fi.com/kaileecain TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdHb2qG3/ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/kaileecain
The sands of Tatooine call our name.. and kick our ass. With the promise of finding out what happened to Missions brother and finding the Star Map, we make our trek into the unforgiving sands of this twin sunned planet. Links: Versian Chronicles Discord Server - https://discord.gg/8CtCNCj3fC Youtube - https://youtube.com/@theversian Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/theversian Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/kaileecain Ko-Fi - https://www.ko-fi.com/kaileecain TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdHb2qG3/ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/kaileecain
In September of 1961, on a desolate mountain pass in New Hampshire, strange lights in the sky heralded the introduction of a new, more terrifying type of extraterrestrial encounter; one where stolen memories, painful medical experiments, and regression hypnosis replace friendly visitors from Venus. In this episode, we examine one of the rarest artifacts in the Newkirk Museum: pieces of the dress Betty Hill was wearing as she was abducted by aliens. We discuss our own ill-advised adventures in hypnosis, Greg lays out a government conspiracy, and Connor learns that the answers to life's mysteries are found in Super Mario 64. Join the Museum: https://patreon.com/paramuseumWatch Haunted Objects on YouTube: https://youtube.com/planetweirdVisit Our Website: https://hauntedobjectspodcast.com Follow Greg NewkirkTwitter: https://twitter.com/nuekerkInstagram: https://instagram.com/nuekerkWebsite: https://gregorynewkirk.com Follow Dana NewkirkTwitter: https://twitter.com/weird_danaInstagram: https://instagram.com/weird_dana Follow Connor J. RandallTwitter: https://twitter.com/connorjrandallInstagram: https://instagram.com/connorjrandall Show Notes:The Dress Samples: https://tinyurl.com/35yfcyx3Purchase Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience: https://amzn.to/3EGZlNuThe lab study on the dress: https://tinyurl.com/2p8zac9jListen to one of Barney's hypnosis sessions: https://tinyurl.com/uftx2e3aRead John Fuller's The Interrupted Journey: https://amzn.to/3V90nIWWatch The UFO Incident, starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons: https://tinyurl.com/44jjhrbxWatch Barney's Appearance on To Tell the Truth: https://tinyurl.com/4eenhhwaFollow Betty and Barney's badass, MMA fighting granddaughter, Angela Hill: https://tinyurl.com/nhk7c52kAstronomy Magazine's 1974 article “The Zeta Reticuli Incident”: https://tinyurl.com/3kkuhxevMore on the “Star Map” from Astronomy: https://tinyurl.com/3ewba9x2Read about Betty's later years: https://tinyurl.com/3sjt9zb7Hypnotist Lonnie Scott: https://tinyurl.com/5ha3a88fWatch Jason's abduction hypnosis experience in Hellier: https://amzn.to/3AQG9LRWatch Karl's hypnosis experience in Hellier: https://amzn.to/3APk00EThe Hill archives at the University of New Hampshire: https://tinyurl.com/2tdycv76More dress analysis: https://tinyurl.com/tkfe273wBetty's rare book A Common Sense Approach to UFOs: https://amzn.to/3XvhFl4The Villas Boas and Hill account compared: https://tinyurl.com/4jwz8k24Sketchy account of the Antonio Villas-Boas abduction: https://tinyurl.com/bdf87s9y Credits:Copyright 2022 Planet WeirdHosted by Greg and Dana NewkirkProduced by Connor J RandallPhotography by Karl PfeifferArt by Dustin WilliamsTheme by Adam Hayman"The Disembodied Voice" by Chuck Fresh
In September of 1961, on a desolate mountain pass in New Hampshire, strange lights in the sky heralded the introduction of a new, more terrifying type of extraterrestrial encounter; one where stolen memories, painful medical experiments, and regression hypnosis replace friendly visitors from Venus. In this episode, we examine one of the rarest artifacts in the Newkirk Museum: pieces of the dress Betty Hill was wearing as she was abducted by aliens. We discuss our own ill-advised adventures in hypnosis, Greg lays out a government conspiracy, and Connor learns that the answers to life's mysteries are found in Super Mario 64. Join the Museum: https://patreon.com/paramuseum Watch Haunted Objects on YouTube: https://youtube.com/planetweird Visit Our Website: https://hauntedobjectspodcast.com Follow Greg Newkirk Twitter: https://twitter.com/nuekerk Instagram: https://instagram.com/nuekerk Website: https://gregorynewkirk.com Follow Dana Newkirk Twitter: https://twitter.com/weird_dana Instagram: https://instagram.com/weird_dana Follow Connor J. Randall Twitter: https://twitter.com/connorjrandall Instagram: https://instagram.com/connorjrandall Show Notes: The Dress Samples: https://tinyurl.com/35yfcyx3 Purchase Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience: https://amzn.to/3EGZlNu The lab study on the dress: https://tinyurl.com/2p8zac9j Listen to one of Barney's hypnosis sessions: https://tinyurl.com/uftx2e3a Read John Fuller's The Interrupted Journey: https://amzn.to/3V90nIW Watch The UFO Incident, starring James Earl Jones and Estelle Parsons: https://tinyurl.com/44jjhrbx Watch Barney's Appearance on To Tell the Truth: https://tinyurl.com/4eenhhwa Follow Betty and Barney's badass, MMA fighting granddaughter, Angela Hill: https://tinyurl.com/nhk7c52k Astronomy Magazine's 1974 article “The Zeta Reticuli Incident”: https://tinyurl.com/3kkuhxev More on the “Star Map” from Astronomy: https://tinyurl.com/3ewba9x2 Read about Betty's later years: https://tinyurl.com/3sjt9zb7 Hypnotist Lonnie Scott: https://tinyurl.com/5ha3a88f Watch Jason's abduction hypnosis experience in Hellier: https://amzn.to/3AQG9LR Watch Karl's hypnosis experience in Hellier: https://amzn.to/3APk00E The Hill archives at the University of New Hampshire: https://tinyurl.com/2tdycv76 More dress analysis: https://tinyurl.com/tkfe273w Betty's rare book A Common Sense Approach to UFOs: https://amzn.to/3XvhFl4 The Villas Boas and Hill account compared: https://tinyurl.com/4jwz8k24 Sketchy account of the Antonio Villas-Boas abduction: https://tinyurl.com/bdf87s9y Credits: Copyright 2022 Planet Weird Hosted by Greg and Dana Newkirk Produced by Connor J Randall Photography by Karl Pfeiffer Art by Dustin Williams Theme by Adam Hayman "The Disembodied Voice" by Chuck Fresh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Astronomy Daily – The PodcastShow NotesS01E43Astronomy Daily – The Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast/id1642258990 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2kPF1ABBW2rCrjDlU2CWLW Andrew's taking a short holiday…so for the next little while Astronomy Daily – The Podcast is being hosted by his brother Steve…and Halley of course.Tuesday October 25, 2022Today's headline stories:Researchers find an ancient Star Map.Orionid meteor shower latest - Streaks and fireballs! On this day in 2007 The ISS gets some extensions.Aurora blamed for Ozone depletion.Perseverance prepares to drop its load.The last solar eclipse for the year.India launches satellites - Very accurately. Virgin take delivery of their new carrier aircraft, Cosmic Girl. Japan's Geotail probe has tragically lost its last surviving data recorder. Happily, NASA has cleared their EVA suits for spacewalks again. Researchers are still pondering interstellar objects following a mysterious visitor five years ago… These stories and more in this episode…If you'd like to find out more about the stories featured in today's show, you can read today's edition of the Astronomy Daily Newsletter at any of our websites – www.spacenuts.io , www.bitesz.com or go directly to www.astronomydaily.io – subscribe and get the new edition delivered to your mailbox or RSS reader every day….it's free from us to you.Please subscribe to the podcast and if you have a moment, a quick review would be most helpful. Thank you…#space #astronomy #science #podcast #astronomydaily #spacenuts #spacetime
Welcome to The ohmTown Daily News Show (ODNS). The show is held live on https://www.twitch.tv/ohmTown/ at 6PM Eastern. I cover a selection of aggregated news articles and discuss them briefly with a perspective merging business, technology, and society.Episode: ohmTown Daily News Show for October 22nd, 2022. (Episode 295)Articles Discussed: https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/this-eight-sided-shelter-made-from-bamboo-costs-about-110-and-could-prove-a-lifeline-for-victims-of-natural-disasters/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/thedailynewsshow/f/d/pez-smugglers-remarkable-story-featured-in-new-documentary/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/scholars-found-a-long-lost-star-map-from-ancient-greek-astronomer-hipparchus-hidden-beneath-layers-of-medieval-christian-text/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/mobble/f/d/abbott-nutrition-plans-500-million-infant-formula-manufacturing-facility-amid-continued-shortages/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/smacktalk/f/d/apple-watch-helps-discover-12-year-olds-rare-cancer/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/wanted/f/d/jony-ive-successor-evans-hankey-leaves-apple-after-3-years/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/the-word-in-tech/f/d/leak-suggests-ecobees-entering-the-video-doorbell-space/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/two-men-have-been-jailed-for-using-sim-swapping-to-steal-crypto-worth-330000/ https://www.ohmtown.com/groups/hatchideas/f/d/apple-starts-selling-front-door-lock-that-can-be-unlocked-by-tapping-an-iphone-or-apple-watch/
Episode Notes This Night On The Rooftops is a game by C. M. Reubsaat and may be found here. In-Episode music: "Senbazuru" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Sound effects obtained from ZapSplat Twitter | Ko-Fi | Discord Intro and Outro Music by Bryan Find out more at https://hopeshearth.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Patti Aaron chats with me about a gorgeous star map hidden in plain sight at Hoover Dam. Hoover Dam is an extraordinary engineering work that controls the Colorado River. Franklin D. Roosevelt dedicated the dam in 1936. The dedication site now has a star map and other remarkable symbols that are truly worth the visit. Patti is the Public Affairs Officer for the Bureau of Reclamation's Lower Colorado Basin Region. This region covers southern Nevada, southern California, and Arizona. She started out as a restoration biologist before transitioning to her work on Western water policy and public affairs programs in Washington, D.C. She returned to the region in 2018 to take on her current role with the Bureau of Reclamation. LINKS Hoover Dam visitors information: https://www.usbr.gov/lc/hooverdam/ Hoover Dam Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/theHooverDam/ Article: Hoover Dam's Astronomical Site: https://nightskytourist.com/hoover-dam/ Article: Why Earth Wobbles with a Drunken Stagger: https://nightskytourist.com/wobble/ Visit NightSkyTourist.com/37 for more information about this episode. SPREAD THE WORD Help us reach more people by subscribing to the podcast, leaving a review, and sharing it with others. GET TO KNOW US MORE Visit NightSkyTourist.com to read our great blog articles, check out our resource page, and sign up for our newsletters. Our monthly newsletter has content that is exclusive for subscribers. SHARE YOUR QUESTION We want to hear your questions. They could even become peart of a future Q&A. Record your question in a voice memo on your smartphone and email it to us at Hello@NightSkyTourist.com. COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS Email us at Hello@NightSkyTourist.com.
Living The Ascension: Aligning Life Mission, Higher Consciousness & Vibration for Ascension
Patty and Troika discuss how humanity's evolution and Ascension is mapped in the stars; timeline for Ascension; the Age of Aquarius, the 7th Ray, & the Golden Age; the purpose of pandemics in Ascension; her dedicated daily practice; and much more! Patty Finlayson is Patty the Astrologer. She is an amazing intuitive astrologer for the past 40 years, specializing in finding your Soul's Purpose readings. Find her at PattyTheAstrologer.com
A variety of elements pertaining to the Betty and Barney Hill abduction case The role of the case in getting people interested in the UFO phenomenon The importance of Dr. Simon to the veracity of the case Why the Star Map aspect is key to the whole story Ufological history The immediate post-Condon period of UFO studies and why things seemed to go so wrong for Ufology from there Esoteric elements to the Hill case His interest in pilot shoot-downs of UFOs in the 1950's His next book which he dubs his "Magnus Opus" and, of course, tons more
In this episode of The Paranormal Nothing podcast, we delve into the infamous 1961 Betty and Barney Hill alien abduction case. We'll recount the detailed events of their alleged anomalous encounter, as well as hear snippets from their actual hypnosis sessions performed by Dr. Benjamin Simon. We will also analyze the alleged "Star Map" and its connection to the origin of the Betty and Barney's potential captors. Were Betty and Barney telling the truth, and if so, what were the impacts of their encounter for the alien abduction phenomenon as a whole?
Choosing to take the leap to answer the call of your soul's greater mission and purpose requires one to honor their Truth and to not be discouraged from the conditioning of society, the narrative of your community, and the belief of "how you're supposed to do things." Truth is, you came here when you did for a reason and while you may have navigated through an array of challenges, it's important to not allow the conditioning of the love and light community telling you that you put this on you to write the script of your life. Ayesha Durrani of Oath Oracle understands that to embrace the essence of you, you've gotta know how to honor you and your energy. And with Astrology being a powerful tool to help understand your Star Map and your blueprint, you can show up in the world embodied in your Truth, especially as you go forth and embark on your healing journey. Leading with integrity is about you honoring what makes you, you, and sharing from that space to be part of the solution. What is unfolding is happening for a reason and with Faith in knowing that we are protected and safe, we have the ability to live out our destiny. In this episode, we talked about... ◆ Owning your power by fully embracing your name ◆ How astrology has the ability to transform trauma into freedom and power ◆ Gaslighting in the love + light programming ◆ Understanding Lilith in your chart to heal the wounded feminine ◆ Strengthening the Nervous System to inhabit your body ◆ Transmuting toxic masculinity ◆ With faith trusting the divine timing + divine plan especially during the challenges ...plus so much more Discover Ayesha Durrani Ayesha is a Visionary Astrologer and mystic biz strategist, passionate about transforming past trauma into power & freedom. Consistent ritual, shadow work & manifestation practice has been key to creating her soul-fuelled business, transforming poverty into consistent 5-figure months, and creating ripples of positive impact with her work. Her vision is New Paradigm conscious business, financial freedom, and liberation for all creators, so we can thrive, explore our Potential, own our power and stand in our Purpose, each of us making this world more beautiful and ethical with our soul work. https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWpSUHNKNWQ1c2hVZUp1b3J4eFhlWGFSdWZBQXxBQ3Jtc0ttT1QzWmE5OXFrT1FKOGMxN09pZ0dEUHNCakMxUnZjcHBiSmlTVHVYWkVoem9jbDJRRXF0c2R0ODZ2dHRYdTNjZVhfUkR4QmxuVEZLcVk4NV90M1oxNlIzY0g1T3d6cm5pQkZQZGo4dXh5V2kwQ2FNWQ&q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Foath.oracle (http://www.instagram.com/oath.oracle) Booking || https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbnhQbng5TzB5YXRBVDA2Z0gwd282bDVKUjBhZ3xBQ3Jtc0trMVZzOURBR0VmbFEwam9Qb2pVbTVkZUdsTUtuTGNoTHlUMlZKMkJjYVptWmRBbzNtb3BYTmpJNVBTUkd5MGpZR1ZCQ3paLWI2TVpiemwwQUVMTU1xeUFtVmhTM2NxRENYX2YybXNZejJ5clZ1VGFaaw&q=https%3A%2F%2Foath.as.me%2Fschedule.php (https://oath.as.me/schedule.php) Moon Coven Membership | https://oath-oracle.mykajabi.com/moon-coven (https://oath-oracle.mykajabi.com/moon-coven) Support this podcast
Kathleen has included an additional chapter in the 60th anniversary re-issue of Captured! The Betty and Barney Hill UFO Experience. A lot has changed in 60 years. New information on science, tech and experiencers since the Hill's encounter. And more experiencers are coming forward with their stories. Kathleen is one of them.Given the shift in attitude toward the UFO topic in general, the timing couldn't be better. The Barney and Betty Hill Contact/Abduction Story was a game changer. Not intending to go public, the story was leaked and the cat was out of the bag. Undergoing extensive interrogation and hypnotherapy to retrieve (sometimes painful) details about her experience, information on Betty's Star Map - provided by the aliens - subsequently proved to be accurate.Announced previously, a new series about the Hills is also in the works. Details TBA.Curious? Extraterrestrial Contact: What to Do When You've Been Abducted.Additional information available on Kathleen's website.
Veteran UFOlogist KATHLEEN MARDEN returns to discuss the publication of her revised and expanded edition of "Captured!" This thorough release is in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of Betty and Barney Hill's abduction case. What happened on their return home from an "impromptu honeymoon?" Their story is the first documented ET abduction. We will learn about missing time, the famous Star Map, the importance of the hypnosis sessions, the powdery substance on Betty's dress and their PTSD. The book also addresses the debunkers' research. Kathleen does not sugar coat her research into her family. This will be an unbiased discussion into what really happened and how this abduction changed the course of UFOlogy. KathleenMardenUFOhttps://www.kathleen-marden.com https://www.kathleen-marden.com
Veteran UFOlogist KATHLEEN MARDEN returns to discuss the publication of her revised and expanded edition of "Captured!" This thorough release is in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of Betty and Barney Hill's abduction case. What happened on their return home from an "impromptu honeymoon?" Their story is the first documented ET abduction. We will learn about missing time, the famous Star Map, the importance of the hypnosis sessions, the powdery substance on Betty's dress and their PTSD. The book also addresses the debunkers' research. Kathleen does not sugar coat her research into her family. This will be an unbiased discussion into what really happened and how this abduction changed the course of UFOlogy. KathleenMardenUFOhttps://www.kathleen-marden.comhttps://www.kathleen-marden.com
Veteran UFOlogist KATHLEEN MARDEN returns to discuss the publication of her revised and expanded edition of "Captured!" This thorough release is in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of Betty and Barney Hill's abduction case. What happened on their return home from an "impromptu honeymoon?" Their story is the first documented ET abduction. We will learn about missing time, the famous Star Map, the importance of the hypnosis sessions, the powdery substance on Betty's dress and their PTSD. The book also addresses the debunkers' research. Kathleen does not sugar coat her research into her family. This will be an unbiased discussion into what really happened and how this abduction changed the course of UFOlogy. KathleenMardenUFOhttps://www.kathleen-marden.com https://www.kathleen-marden.com
Veteran UFOlogist KATHLEEN MARDEN returns to discuss the publication of her revised and expanded edition of "Captured!" This thorough release is in conjunction with the 60th anniversary of Betty and Barney Hill's abduction case. What happened on their return home from an "impromptu honeymoon?" Their story is the first documented ET abduction. We will learn about missing time, the famous Star Map, the importance of the hypnosis sessions, the powdery substance on Betty's dress and their PTSD. The book also addresses the debunkers' research. Kathleen does not sugar coat her research into her family. This will be an unbiased discussion into what really happened and how this abduction changed the course of UFOlogy. KathleenMardenUFOhttps://www.kathleen-marden.com https://www.kathleen-marden.com
Commemorate that special moment with a map of the stars as they were then! This is a very cool idea for a unique gift! The post ONLINE STAR MAP appeared first on sound*bytes.
Is the end of lockdown approaching? Maybe?? Maybe not... One thing for sure this week we are still watching movies via streaming services. This week we start with sports doc 'Hi My Name Is Dicky' on #AmazonPrime, then its biopic time with 'To Olivia' all about Roald Dahl available on #SkyMovies, we then debate the genius/horrendousness (delete as applicable) of 'Barb And Star Go To Vista Del Mar' and finish with John Hughes meets Groundhog Day in 'The Map Of Tiny Perfect Things' also on Amazon Prime. stay safe
Carl Phillips reads from his poetry and discusses it with Lia Purpura. Carl Phillips is the author of 15 books of poetry, most recently Pale Colors in a Tall Field (FSG, 2020). His other books include Wild Is the Wind (FSG, 2018), winner of a Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, called it “haunting and contemplative as the torch song for which the collection is named.” His selected poems, Quiver of Arrows: Selected Poems 1986-2006, was published by FSG in 2007. Other books include The Tether (FSG, 2002), winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award, Double Shadow (FSG, 2012), winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and Silverchest (FSG, 2014), a finalist for the Griffin Prize. He recently published a chapbook, Star Map with Action Figures (Sibling Rivalry Press, 2019). A four-time finalist for the National Book Award, and a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, his other honors include the Lambda Literary Award, an Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, the Theodore Roethke Memorial Foundation Poetry Award, the Thom Gunn Award for Gay Male Poetry, and fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Library of Congress, and the Academy of American Poets, for which he served as Chancellor from 2006-2012. Lia Purpura is the author of nine collections of essays, poems, and translations. A finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, her awards include Guggenheim, NEA, and Fulbright Fellowships, as well as four Pushcart Prizes, the Associated Writing Programs Award in Nonfiction, and others. Her work appears in The New Yorker, The New Republic, Orion, The Paris Review, The Georgia Review, Agni, and elsewhere. She lives in Baltimore, MD, where she is Writer in Residence at The University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Recorded On: Tuesday, February 2, 2021
Our very first guest, Liam, (little brother!) joins us as Emma tells Shannon the story of the 1961 abduction of Betty and Barney Hill. The Hills were a New Hampshire couple who truly believed that aliens had taken and returned them; there's even a historical marker in the spot! We all figure out that IKEA is the modern alien's abduction site and that if we get tattoos, Betty's star map may just be the inspiration. Sources: The Mother Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_and_Betty_Hill#cite_note-27 The Exhibition of Betty and Barney Hill at the University of New Hampshire: https://www.newswise.com/articles/exhibition-of-betty-and-barney-hill-collection-opens-at-unh-couple-claimed-to-be-abducted-by-aliens The collection: https://www.library.unh.edu/find/archives/collections/betty-and-barney-hill-papers-1961-2006#series-1 Boston Globe “Why Alien Abductions are Down”: https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2016/06/11/why-alien-abductions-are-down-dramatically/qQ3zdBIc2tLAf3LVms8GLP/story.html The Death of Betty Hill, covered by the New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/23/us/betty-hill-85-figure-in-alien-abduction-case-dies.html Betty and Barney’s story by the Concord Monitor: https://www.concordmonitor.com/In-Lincoln-a-UFO-story-that-is-out-of-this-world-15987667 The Truth about the Star Map: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmDxXcRCkN4&ab_channel=DiscoveryUK An overview of the incident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ixPZD8Pu_68&ab_channel=BuzzFeedUnsolvedNetwork The Basement Office overview of the incident: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WO5OhbIdXWU&ab_channel=NewYorkPost
On this episode of The Sofa King Podcast, we put on our tinfoil hats and talk about what might be the most important alien abduction case of all time, the story of Barney and Betty Hill. This story, straight outta 1961, has everything you want in an abduction story. Missing time? Check. Lights in the sky? Check. UFO? Check. Project Bluebook Investigation? Check. Human experimentation? Check. “Gray” aliens? Check. Missing memories and hypnosis? Check. And most importantly, anal probes? You betcha! So, this story is the tale of Barney and Betty Hill. They were a rare mixed race couple in the early 1960s, and after a year and a half of marriage, they drove to Niagara Falls and Montreal for a late honeymoon. On their way back, their world changed forever. They were racing home to beat a storm coming in, and at one point that night, they stopped for gas and food. While there, they saw lights in the sky. They checked with binoculars and ruled out normal aircraft. They got back on the road, and suddenly, the lights started to follow their car. What happens then gets pretty crazy. They remember seeing a disk-shaped vehicle filled with people in strange uniforms. Barney grabbed his gun, they both thought they were going to be captured, and they drove as fast as they could. The disk stayed above their car, and suddenly they heard a strange buzzing and zapping sound hit their trunk. They heard it a second time, and realized hours had passed, and they were 35 miles away from where they thought they were. Missing time in full effect. After they got home, they were having trouble sleeping, were filled with anxiety, and suffered psychological trauma. They finally got help after a psychiatrist suggested they go through hypnosis. Nobody thought they were abducted by aliens, but the experts did think something happened to them that caused them trauma. They met a hypnotist named Simon realized they had very similar memories of the event. They spoke with NICAP (a UFO group), and though they wanted to avoid publicity, a story leaked out of Boston, and they were suddenly famous. So, what memories were uncovered through hypnosis? What did the Air Force say with their Project Bluebook investigation? What did the aliens look like? What is the Star Map, and why do people think it points to Zeta Reticuli? What physical examinations did Barney and Betty Hill go through and what hurt worse than the anal probe? Listen, laugh, learn. Visit Our Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barney_and_Betty_Hill https://www.history.com/news/first-alien-abduction-account-barney-betty-hill https://www.library.unh.edu/find/archives/collections/betty-and-barney-hill-papers-1961-2006 https://astronomy.com/bonus/zeta https://science.howstuffworks.com/space/aliens-ufos/hill-abduction.htm
Hello everybody… Today we’re talking about treasure and a treasure map… You may have heard of star maps before, which show the addresses of Celebrities. You can drive by all the their fancy houses in a big city and see where they live. Well, today I want to talk about a different kind of a star… a star which is actually map itself… It’s a treasure map to the greatest Star in the Cosmos… He's a person… the most glorious person in the Universe. He came to the world and should have been recognized as the greatest celebrity in the world but… instead... was despised and rejected, beaten, and crucified and killed by the ones he came to reveal himself to for their pleasure and his glory. But, this story is not just about death but also about great joy… In Luke 2:10 the angel said this to the shepherds: Luke 2:10 ...Fear not, for behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. This night the shepherds received the greatest good news ever ever heard by man in the history of the World… It was joy not for the sake of joy but it was for the treasure they were told of. You might say the angel gave the shepherds a treasure map you might say… or directions to the greatest treasure in the Universe! The bible says the shepherds were in the same region as Bethlehem so maybe a few miles out of town; and the angel told them to go to go there… How did the shepherds respond to this news? Did they believe the angel? Picking up in verse 16. ...16 And they went with haste and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby lying in a manger. And so the greatest treasure in the Universe had arrived. They responded with belief and delight and obedience... they went with haste to find this treasure. They also responded in other ways… 17 And when they saw it, they made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child. ...20 And the shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for all they had heard and seen, as it had been told them. Later, wise men came from the East. Though they came from much farther away than the shepherds, somehow God had also given them a map to find the greatest treasure in the Universe… a star map if you will... And so they followed the star which he told them to... Matthew 2:9 ...And behold, the star that they had seen when it rose went before them until it came to rest over the place where the child was. 10 When they saw the star, they rejoiced exceedingly with great joy. So like the shepherds… the wise men also rejoiced with great joy. And when we are given eyes to see Jesus as the greatest treasure in the world… then we’re going to choose Jesus over the promises of the world… and he’s going to give us great joy. 11 And going into the house, they saw the child with Mary his mother, and they fell down and worshiped him. Then, opening their treasures, they offered him gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh. Not treasuring the world they received the greatest treasure in the Universe… and that was Jesus. Now we fast forward in time around 30 years… In Mark 10 a rich young ruler came to this same Jesus who was born in Bethlehem… Did he come, like the shepherds and wise men… looking for the greatest treasure in the Universe? We will see… He ask Jesus what he must do to inherit eternal life. I’m not sure the young man truly knew what eternal life was. What is eternal life? Eternal life is being connected to God, having fellowship with him and being accepted by him forever… That’s true life… We can only do that through Jesus Christ. He was born in Bethlehem and lived a perfect life as the prophets said… And so we can be accepted by God he gives his goodness to all who delight in him as the greatest treasure… greater than anything else the world might offer… That means success, friends, popularity, power, lust, pornography, wealth, lots of stuff… long life, even health...
“It was a hot, dry afternoon when Christina’s husband did that extraordinary thing, that thing no one else in Rustvale had done for as long as anyone could remember: he left.” Written by Matt Mills and narrated by Natalie Mills.Read these stories on pennymagic.co, and sign up for our newsletter to read our Secret Stories and stay updated about future projects. You can also follow us on Instagram or Twitter to read our Mini Stories.
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Knights of the Old Republic, pt. V: Tatooine (briefly) & Kashyyyk Luke and Kelsey leave Tatooine after Revan helps Bastila reconcile with her mother and Canderous Ordo close an old wound. Then it's on to Kashyyyk to find the 3rd Star Map and meet everyone's favorite crotchety old Gray Jedi, Jolee Bindo. We finish up with an esoteric conversation on Gray Jedi, the Force as a religion, and the Unifying Force. No, wait, come back, it's good! Galactic boundaries: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/im…10128191929 Map of the Galaxy: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/im…30325041255 Jedi Civil War: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/im…00803111012 Rakatan Infinite Empire: vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/starwars/im…90906172018 Reddit post on KOTOR mods: www.reddit.com/r/kotor/comments/…ed_compatibility/
Chris Abbott returns to talk about the lead pile. They explore the Chechen-ification of the Palladium rules focusing on Ninjas and Superspies. What about points and leveling up in games? Useful or generally problematic. Tom raises the importance of HeroForge in creating characters for modern games. Igor Karpov is responsible for the characterful Chechen miniatures from Tiny Terrain. The Oath: The Remarkable Story of a Surgeon's Life Under Fire in Chechnya by Khassan Baiev is the book Tom refers to in the discussion of a Chechen doctor. Chris wants to know more about Noble Warfare. Tom satirizes the current state of wargaming. Chris has been playing a dwarf fighter online.
Chris Abbott returns to talk about the lead pile. They explore the Chechen-ification of the Palladium rules focusing on Ninjas and Superspies. What about points and leveling up in games? Useful or generally problematic. Tom raises the importance of HeroForge in creating characters for modern games. Igor Karpov is responsible for the characterful Chechen miniatures from Tiny Terrain. The Oath: The Remarkable Story of a Surgeon's Life Under Fire in Chechnya by Khassan Baiev is the book Tom refers to in the discussion of a Chechen doctor. Chris wants to know more about Noble Warfare. Tom satirizes the current state of wargaming. Chris has been playing a dwarf fighter online.
Welcome to Observing With Webb, where a high school astronomy teacher tells you what you’re looking at, why it’s so cool, and what you should check out later this month…at night. Don’t forget to check out my Podbean page, YouTube Channel, and Twitter feed, or get my podcast feed on Stitcher, or iTunes. A great morning lineup in the beginning of the month, a conjunction mid-month, all the naked-eye planets visible at some point in the month, winter constellations, and a great lineup ending the month is making February look like a GREAT month for naked eye astronomy. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Mars (SW) until 11pm, Mercury (W – last two weeks) Throughout the night – None Morning – Saturn (SE), Venus (SE), Jupiter (SE) Mercury Should be able to catch it after sunset in the West, less than one fist-width above the horizon, but only for the last two weeks. Venus Rises around 4:00am, and is the brightest object in the morning sky, other than the Moon, and trails Jupiter by about one fist-width at the beginning of the month, and 3.5 fist-widths by the end of the month. Close to Saturn on the 18th. Mars Mars is already in the SW around sunset, traveling toward the W and setting a little after 11pm each night. Moves into Aries throughout the month. Dimmer, but still brighter than its surroundings. Jupiter Rising around 3am, Jupiter will be very bright in the morning, and the highest one in the SE. Saturn In the beginning of the month, Saturn rises in the SE around 6am, after and below Venus, but rises earlier each day. By the end of the month, it rises at 4am and is on the opposite side of Venus. It will pass, and be closet to, Venus on the 18th. EVENTS... New Moon – 4th (darkest skies) First Quarter Moon – 12th (Visible until midnight) Full Moon – 19th (Visible all night) Last Quarter Moon – 26th (Visible from midnight into the morning) Jan 30th – Feb 2nd – Morning Lineup #1 – Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon will all be lined up in the SSE these four mornings. Jupiter will be the highest planet, rising after 4am, with the brightest planet Venus trailing only 8˚ behind. Saturn will be the hardest to find, very low on the horizon around 6:30am, and 20˚ down and to the left of Venus. Where does the Moon come in? On the 30th, it’s above Jupiter, and on the very next day it travels to within 2˚ to the right of Venus. Feb 1st it will be directly in between Venus and Saturn. February 2nd will be a challenge, but binoculars will help you find Saturn and an extremely thin crescent Moon down and to the left. 10th – Close Encounter – Moon, Mars – Get out after sunset, find the crescent Moon, and Mars will be about 6˚ up to the right until they set around 11pm. 18th – Conjunction – Saturn, Venus – Get out in the morning after 5am but before 6:30ish and look low in the SE for Saturn and Venus less than 1˚ apart. Venus will be MUCH brighter and only a pinky’s width away from Saturn. Don’t forget to check this out on the couple of days before and after, as the planets will still be close together. 26th – March 3rd – Morning Lineup #2 – Moon, Jupiter, Saturn, Venus – Any time after 5am these mornings, you’ll see the three planets lined up (bright Venus is lowest, dimmer Saturn a fist-width to the right and up a little bit, and Jupiter 2.5 fist-widths further from Saturn), with the Moon traveling through. 26th – Moon is up and to the right of Jupiter 27th – Crescent Moon is just 2˚ above Jupiter 28th – Crescent Moon is in between Jupiter and Saturn 3/1 – Crescent Moon is about 3˚ up and to the right of Saturn 3/2 – Crescent Moon is about 5˚ to the right of Venus 3/3 – VERY THIN crescent Moon 6˚ down and to the left of Venus CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month) After Dinner: Orion & his winter companions – By 7pm, Orion is about as high as it will get for the night about halfway up the southern sky, tempting us to tour the winter constellations. Begin by finding Orion by looking for three stars in almost a straight line and close to each other, Orion’s Belt, which is surrounded by a bigger, vertical, almost rectangle of stars. Orion will be our guidepost for the other winter constellations. Start at the left belt star and draw a straight line connecting them, then continue that line far past the last belt star about 20˚ or two fist-widths held at arm’s length. There you’ll find the V constellation Taurus, with bright red Aldebaran at the top left of the V. Taurus is part of a big cluster of stars known as the Hyades. Remember that line you just made? Follow it just 10˚ further (one fist-width) and you’ll find a mini-mini-dipper of stars call the Pleiades, which is another open cluster of stars within our Milky Way Galaxy. Let’s go back to the belt, but draw the connecting line from right to left, and continue about 20˚ past the belt, where you’ll find the brightest star in the sky, Sirius. Perhaps you can also see the constellation Canis Major, known as the big dog. We’ll stop there for this month, and pick up next month with Gemini, Auriga, and Canis Minor. Before Bed: Auriga, Gemini – Look almost straight up, and you’ll find a pentagon shaped constellation which is the Charioteer Auriga, with its brightest star Capella. Gemini, the twins, will be to the left of Auriga, with bright Castor and Pollux heading them up. For reference, Orion will be below both of them. Before Work: Leo, Big Dipper – Leo will be more to the West than before, but the Big Dipper will be super big and bright above Leo’s backward question mark. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out.
Welcome to Observing With Webb, where a high school astronomy teacher tells you what you’re looking at, why it’s so cool, and what you should check out later this month…at night. Don’t forget to check out my Podbean page, YouTube Channel, and Twitter feed, or get my podcast feed on Stitcher, or iTunes. A lunar eclipse, a conjunction between Jupiter and Venus, and two good lineups of planets bookending the month make January a spectacular month to go out stargazing, if you don’t mind the cold. A lunar eclipse, a conjunction between Jupiter and Venus, and two good lineups of planets bookending the month make January a spectacular month to go out stargazing, if you don’t mind the cold. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Mars (S) until 11pm Throughout the night – None Morning – Venus (SE), Jupiter (SE), Mercury (SE-1st half), Saturn (SE-last week) Mercury Should be able to catch it low in the SE, but only for the first two weeks, after 6am. Venus Still the highlight of every morning and easily visible about 30˚ above SE horizon, though that height will decrease to about 20˚ by month’s end. It rises as early as 3:30am. If you have binoculars or a telescope, you should easily see it in its half phase about half the size of Jupiter in your view. 2.5˚ from Jupiter on the 22nd. Mars Mars is already in the S around sunset, traveling toward the W and setting a little after 11pm each night. Moves through Pisces throughout the month. Dimmer, but still brighter than its surroundings. Jupiter Rising a little after 5am, down and to the left of Venus 18˚ at the start of January, Jupiter creeps closer to Venus every day. Jupiter closes the gap to about 2.5˚ on the 22nd, passing Venus, becoming the higher planet each morning after that. Saturn Passes behind the Sun this month, making it impossible for us to see. However, as we fly through this part of our orbit, Saturn should become visible by the last week, but you’ll have to look low on the horizon on a very clear morning with a very clear view after 6am. EVENTS... New Moon – 5th (darkest skies) First Quarter Moon – 14th (Visible until midnight) Full Moon – 21st (Visible all night) Last Quarter Moon – 27th (Visible from midnight into the morning) 1st – 4th – Close Encounter – Moon, Venus, Jupiter, Mercury – Anytime after 6am these mornings, you’ll see the three planets lined up, with the Moon traveling through. Every morning, Venus will be very bright about 30˚ above the horizon, with Jupiter about 20˚ down and to the left, and Mercury about 10˚ down and to the left of Jupiter. The Moon starts off not far above Venus on the 1st, but then descends to be almost equidistant between Jupiter and Venus on the 2nd. On the 3rd, you’ll find the Moon only about 3˚ to the left of Jupiter, and on the 4th you’ll struggle to see an extremely thin crescent only 3˚ above Mercury. 5th – Technically a Solar Eclipse – You’d have to be in the north Pacific Ocean or northeast Asia to see it. If you live there, Google it. But I’m guessing most of my 10 audience members live in North America. 12th – Conjunction – Moon, Mars – Get out after sunset, find the Moon, and Mars will be about 5˚ up to the right until they set around 11pm. 20th-21st TOTAL LUNAR ECLIPSE – Full Moon – A FANTASTIC eclipse for North and South America! Late night, but not super late night, the night before Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day! Here’s how to watch it: Get outside on the night of January 20th and find the full Moon. At 10:10 p.m. EST, the penumbral portion will start. You probably won’t see anything happen though, since this is the lighter portion of the Earth’s shadow, and it barely dims the Moon’s surface. At 10:34 p.m. EST, the partial eclipse begins. This is when the dark inner portion of the Earth’s shadow starts to engulf the Moon, taking about an hour to “eat it up”, leaving the eaten portion a dark red hue. At 11:41 p.m. EST TOTALITY begins. If you start looking around now, look almost straight above you for a dark Moon. The Moon is completely within the Earth’s shadow, but it will still appear a reddish/orange, since some sunlight has passed through the Earth’s atmosphere and, in passing, lost the BIV part of its spectrum and bent toward the Moon. Essentially, you are witnessing the light from all of the sunsets and sunrises on Earth projected onto the Moon all at one time. The Moon will be darkest at mid-eclipse, at 12:12 a.m. At 12:44 a.m. EST, totality will end, and the Moon will begin its hour-long exit from the shadow of the Earth, ending at 1:51 a.m. EST. Technically, it’s still in the dim penumbral shadow until 2:15 a.m. More info at earthsky, timeanddate, and Sky & Telescope 22nd – Conjunction – Jupiter, Venus – Get out in the morning after 4:30am but before 7ish and look very low in the SE for Jupiter and Venus about 2.5˚ apart. Venus will be up and to the left of the dimmer Jupiter. Don’t forget to check this out on the couple of days before and after, as the planets will still be close together. 30th – Feb 2nd – Morning Lineup – Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon will all be lined up in the SSE these four mornings. Jupiter will be the highest planet, rising after 4am, with the brightest planet Venus trailing only 8˚ behind. Saturn will be the hardest to find, very low on the horizon around 6:30am, and 20˚ down and to the left of Venus. Where does the Moon come in? On the 30th, it’s above Jupiter, and on the very next day it travels to within 2˚ to the right of Venus. Feb 1st it will be directly in between Venus and Saturn. February 2nd will be a challenge, but binoculars will help you find Saturn and an extremely thin crescent Moon down and to the left. CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month) After Dinner: Cassiopeia, Andromeda, & Perseus - Look pretty much straight up you’ll be able to see Andromeda curving off of one corner of Pegasus. If your skies are decently dark, you might catch the faint fuzz that is the Andromeda Galaxy. Cassiopeia will be relatively easy to find as the “W” in the sky, whose right angle points right to Andromeda and her galaxy. Perseus is the other cornucopia-shaped constellation, but opposite of Andromeda, with its curves emptying out toward the Pleiades Before Bed: Auriga – Look almost straight up, and you’ll find a pentagon shaped constellation which is the Charioteer Auriga, with its brightest star Capella. For reference, Orion will be below it to the South, with Taurus a little to the right of Orion (following his belt stars) Before Work: Leo – Look South, halfway up the sky, to find the backward question mark and right triangle that is Leo the Lion. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out.
A lunar forecast for December 7 - January 5, 2018 by Susan Lipshutz featuring tips and practices for working with the energies of the month. “A lot moves deep within what appears to be still.” - Susan Lipshutz This moon cycle it's time for pragmatic optimism as we enter the darkness of winter. We have the opportunity to return to our inner knowing and cultivate the light within. In this episode of #moonwisepodcast, Susan Lipshutz talks about this uplifting time when we turn our gaze skyward. She reminds us to look beyond the everyday and gain inspiration from the bigger picture. We have the chance to examine the patterns that we don’t want to take into the new year. She says, “start by telling yourself the truth.” She advises us to look at the night sky as much as possible and work with inner and outer light. Susan also recommends some beautiful Winter Solstice rituals and practices for honoring our connection to the stars and our faith in mystery. Tune in to hear about this month's opportunities to pierce illusions, own our inner light and enter the new year with joy.
Apologies for the delay this month. Backstage passes to rocket launches apparently take up a lot of time. More to come on another episode about that... Welcome to Observing With Webb, where a high school astronomy teacher tells you what you’re looking at, why it’s so cool, and what you should check out later this month…at night. Don’t forget to check out my Podbean page, YouTube Channel, and Twitter feed, or get my podcast feed on Stitcher, or iTunes. Geminid meteors, lunar close encounters, and even a conjunction all make December of 2018 a pretty active month, along with the longest nights of the year to give you plenty of time to get out there and see something stellar. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Saturn (SW-1st half), Mars (S) Throughout the night – Mars (S-->W) Morning – Venus (SE), Mercury (ESE-2nd half), Jupiter (SE-2nd half) Mercury Should be able to catch it low in the ESE by the 8th and every morning after 6am for the rest of the month. Gets really close to Jupiter on the 21st. About 25˚ down and to the left of super bright Venus. Venus This is the highlight of every morning. As a crescent (in binoculars) in the beginning of the month, it is VERY bright, and easily visible about 30˚ above SE horizon all month. It rises as early as 4:00am. If you have binoculars or a telescope, you should easily see it transform from a crescent to a half phase throughout the month, about the size of Jupiter in your view. Mars Mars is already in the S around sunset, traveling toward the W and setting a little after 11pm each night. Moves from Aquarius to Pisces throughout the month. Absolutely gorgeous and bright and red right now, but not so breathtaking in a telescope. However, if you’re looking at it on the evening of the 6th, Neptune is right nearby (telescope needed). Jupiter Wait for the second half of the month, when Jupiter starts rising up out of the SE and catches up to Mercury on the 21st, passing it for the rest of the month. Saturn Your last chance for a little while is the first two weeks in December. It’s only about 10˚ above the SW horizon, and sets less than an hour after sunset. EVENTS... New Moon – 7th (darkest skies) First Quarter Moon – 15th (Visible until midnight) Full Moon – 22nd (Visible all night) Last Quarter Moon – 29th (Visible from midnight into the morning) 3rd – Close Encounter – Moon, Venus – Anytime between 3:40am and 7:08am sunrise, look SE to find a beautiful thin crescent Moon just 5˚ above the beacon that is Venus. 5th – Close Encounter – Moon, Mercury – If you get out after 6:15am with a clear view of your SE horizon, an even thinner crescent Moon will be about 5˚ above Mercury, until dawn washes out the smallest planet. 6th – 7th – Close Encounter – Mars, Neptune – You’ll absolutely need a telescope for this, but check out Neptune being less than 1˚ away from Mars. Use online star charts for specific directions, or just look for the blue-ish dot near red Mars in your scope. 8th – Close Encounter – Moon, Saturn – Find a VERY thin crescent Moon off in the SW after sunset and you’ll see Saturn only 4˚ up and to the left. Make sure you have a clear horizon. 13th, 14th – Geminid Meteor Shower – A decent year for the Geminids, given the moon will be just shy of first-quarter (less than half-lit and setting after 11pm), giving us a shot at over 100 meteors per hour later in the night, depending on your light pollution levels. Some advice for watching: Find a dark location and lie down in a reclining chair or swimming pool floaty Look at the whole sky, but note Gemini is where the radiant is - where the meteors will appear to be coming from. Gemini will be in the East after sunset, South after midnight, West in the morning. Check the weather to see if the skies will be clear Adapt your eyes to the dark by staying away from light sources or using a red light if you need to look at a star chart or not trip over something. If you’re feeling extra nerdy, do a scientific meteor count (S&T and IMO) Or find out if your local astronomy club or museum is holding a viewing party. 14th – Close Encounter – Moon, Mars – An almost half-lit Moon will get to within 4˚ below Mars tonight. 21st – Conjunction – Jupiter, Mercury – Get out in the morning after 6:20am but before 7ish and look very low in the SE for Jupiter and Mercury side-by-side less than 1˚ apart. Mercury will be on the left and dimmer than Jupiter. 21st – Winter Solstice - The longest night and shortest day of the year for the Northern Hemisphere. More info here: http://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/december-solstice.html 31st – Morning Lineup – Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, and the Moon will all be lined up and almost equidistant apart. Just get out there before dawn. CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month) After Dinner: Pegasus & Andromeda - Look pretty much straight up you’ll be able to see the Great Square of Pegasus, with Andromeda curving off of one corner. If your skies are decently dark, you might catch the faint fuzz that is the Andromeda Galaxy. Before Bed: Taurus & the Pleiades – Look almost straight up, but down toward the South a little bit and you’ll find the lovely cluster of stars known as the Pleiades, the Seven Sisters, Subaru, or the mini-mini-dipper. You can easily see 5 or 6 of them with the unaided eye, and perhaps a 7th, depending on light pollution and your eyes. To the left about 5˚ will be the V constellation of Taurus the bull, with bright red Aldebaran as its brightest, and one eye of the bull. Oh, and if you follow a line connecting these two to the left about 10˚, you’ll find Orion. Before Work: Leo – Look South, halfway up the sky, to find the backward question mark and right triangle that is Leo the Lion. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out.
WATCH this on YouTubeLISTEN as a podcast on Podbean, Stitcher, or iTunes Welcome to Observing With Webb, where a high school astronomy teacher tells you what you’re looking at, why it’s so cool, and what you should check out later this month…at night. Don’t forget to check out my Podbean page, YouTube Channel, and Twitter feed, or get my podcast feed on Stitcher, or iTunes. Venus switches over to a morning star, and a brilliant morning star at that, Mars dominates the evening sky, Saturn tries to stay visible for another month, the Leonids try to break through the gibbous moonlight, and the Moon passes by Mars and Saturn. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Saturn (SW), Mars (S) Throughout the night – Mars (SàW) Morning – Venus (E) Mercury Lost in the glare of the Sun this month Venus Becomes a brilliant morning star for the next half year or so. Even as a very thin crescent in the beginning of the month, it is VERY bright, and easily visible just above the ESE horizon starting late the first week of the month. It’ll get up to about 30˚ above the horizon by the end of November, and visible as early as 4:30am. If you have binoculars or a telescope, you should easily see it transform from a very thin crescent to a smaller but thicker crescent throughout the month, about the size of Jupiter in your view. Mars Mars is already in the S around sunset, traveling toward the W and setting around 11:30pm each night. Moves from Capricornus to Aquarius throughout the month. Absolutely gorgeous and bright and red right now, but not so breathtaking in a telescope. Jupiter Lost in the glare of the Sun this month, and probably next Saturn Starts to dive lower in the sky quickly this month. Already up around sunset. Look about 20˚ above the SW horizon in evening above Sagittarius. Sets around 8pm in the beginning of the month, and 6pm at the end of the month. Get binoculars or a telescope out to check out the rings. EVENTS... 4th – Daylight Savings Time Ends New Moon – 7th (darkest skies) 11th – Close Encounter – Moon, Saturn – Find a thin crescent Moon off in the SW after sunset and you’ll see Saturn only 3˚ off to the right and down a little bit, both just above the teapot of Sagittarius. First Quarter Moon – 15th (Visible until midnight) 15th – Close Encounter – Moon, Mars – A half-lit Moon will get to within 3˚ of Mars tonight. 17th – Leonid Meteor Shower – You might just catch a couple meteors coming from Leo, if you get out early in the morning and look at the whole sky in general, like other meteor showers. However, this meteor shower is losing steam throughout the years, but still producing about 15 per hour. The Gibbous Moon will make it hard to see many of the fainter meteors in the early evening. Full Moon – 23rd (Visible all night) Last Quarter Moon – 30th (Visible from midnight into the morning) CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month) After Dinner: Pegasus & Andromeda - Look pretty much straight up you’ll be able to see the Great Square of Pegasus, with Andromeda curving off of one corner. If your skies are decently dark, you might catch the faint fuzz that is the Andromeda Galaxy. Before Bed: Andromeda, Perseus, Triangulum, Aries – Find Pegasus off to the West a little bit to find the cornucopia shaped Andromeda again. Keep following the cornucopia shape to find Perseus, which has kind of a similar shape, except opening up toward the southern horizon and the Pleiades. Below Perseus and Andromeda will be Triangulum, a small thin triangle, and Aries the Ram, which looks more like a curved walking cane on its side. Before Work: Orion – Look southwest to find the vertical bow-tie that is Orion the Hunter. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out.
Apologies for the audio quality on this episode. Get your last look at Jupiter while Saturn is staying up shorter and shorter amounts of time, and take most of the night to appreciate Mars. October also brings us the annual Orionid Meteor Shower and this year Halloween will have moonless skies. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Jupiter (SW), Saturn (SSW), Mars (ESE) Throughout the night – Mars (SE--SW) Morning – None Mercury Not visible. Venus Passes in front of the Sun (inferior conjunction), not visible. Mars Mars is already in the SSE around sunset, right in the middle of Capricorn, traveling toward the SW and setting around 1am. Jupiter Technically up in the SW around sunset, but the dusk will make it a bit difficult to see, as it’s only 10˚ above the horizon. The earlier in the month you look, the better. If you want good views, you’ll have to wait a couple of months and get up early Saturn Already up around sunset. Look about 20˚ above the SSW horizon in evening above Sagittarius. Sets around 10:30pm. EVENTS... Last Quarter Moon – 2nd (Visible from midnight into the morning) New Moon – 8th (darkest skies) 11th – Close Encounter – Moon, Jupiter – Get out your binoculars and go to a spot with a very clear view of the SW horizon. Try finding the very thin crescent Moon after 6:30pm, but before 7:45pm and you’ll also find Jupiter down and to the left about 3˚ 14th – Close Encounter – Moon, Saturn – Find the Moon and you’ll see Saturn off to the left only 2˚, both just above the teapot of Sagittarius. First Quarter Moon – 16th (Visible until midnight) 17th & 18th – Close Encounter – Moon, Mars – Looking for Mars? Well, it’s the slightly red and fairly bright red spot in the sky. Need a reference point? Find the Moon! On the 17th, Mars will be about 6˚ to the left of the Moon. Overnight, the Moon will move to the opposite side of Mars (from our perspective) and they will again be separated by only 6˚. 20th – 22nd – Orionid Meteor Shower – I usually don’t say much about this one, since it usually produces only 10-15 meteors per hour. But that doesn’t mean you should give up hope. Your best bet is likely to look toward the north, away from the Moon, and especially after 4:30am when the Moon sets and stops polluting the skies with light. Full Moon – 24th (Visible all night) Halloween: Last Quarter Moon – 31st (Visible from midnight into the morning) – Get your telescope out for trick-or-treating! It’ll be a moonless night during the event. CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month) After Dinner: The Summer Triangle: Lyra, Cygnus, Aquila, Delphinus - Look straight up before 8pm and you’ll be able to see Lyra (the Harp), Cygnus (the Swan), Aquila (the Eagle), (and Delphinus the Dolphin.) These three constellations have the three brightest stars of the summer constellations (Vega, Deneb, Altair – respectively.) Those bright stars create the summer triangle. Off to the east of this is the small but beautiful constellation of Delphinus. If you’re under dark skies (away from city lights) you may just catch a glimpse of the Milky Way passing through Cygnus and Aquila. Before Bed: Fall Constellations: Pegasus & Andromeda - Look pretty much straight up before 10pm and you’ll be able to see the Great Square of Pegasus, with Andromeda curving off of one corner. If your skies are decently dark, you might catch the faint fuzz that is the Andromeda Galaxy. Before Work: Orion – Look south to find the vertical bow-tie that is Orion the Hunter. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out.
Welcome to Observing With Webb, where a high school astronomy teacher tells you what you’re looking at, why it’s so cool, and what you should check out later this month…at night. Don’t forget to check out my Podbean page, YouTube Channel, and Twitter feed, or get my podcast feed on Stitcher, or iTunes. Looking for Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, or Mars? This is your last good month to see all of them at the same time. Also, get ready for some longer nights, the astronomical start of Fall, and a shallow dive into Sagittarius, the Summer Triangle, and Cassiopeia. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Venus (WSW), Jupiter (SW), Saturn (S), Mars (SSE) Throughout the night – Saturn (SW), Mars (SEàSW) Morning – None Mercury Get your binoculars out the first week of September around 5:30am – 6am to look east in search of Mercury. Venus Venus enters the final phase of its half-year-or-so long appearance this month. Look West and find the brightest source of light in that direction, about a fist-width above the horizon. If you have a telescope, you can watch Venus go from half phase to a beautiful big crescent. Mars Mars is already in the SSE around sunset, left of Sagittarius, traveling toward the SW and setting around 2am. Jupiter Up in the SW around sunset, hanging out in Libra, setting right around 9pm in the WSW. Saturn Already up around sunset. Look about 25˚ above the S horizon in evening or low in the SW before midnight, at the top of Sagittarius. Rings are close to maximum tilt. EVENTS... Last Quarter Moon – 2nd (Visible from midnight into the morning) New Moon – 9th (darkest skies) 12th – Close Encounter – Moon, Venus – If you have a clear view of the horizon in the West, you can catch a thin crescent Moon 10˚ above Venus. 13th – Close Encounter – Moon, Jupiter – Find the Moon around sunset and you’ll also find Jupiter about 5˚ below and to the left, with dimmer Zubenelgenubi (Libra’s brightest star), directly below the Moon. 15th – Close Encounter – Saturn, Moon, Jupiter, Antares – Find the Moon and you’ll see Saturn off to the left about 20˚, Jupiter to the right about the same distance, and Scorpio’s brightest star Antares below the Moon. First Quarter Moon – 16th (Visible until midnight) 17th – Close Encounter – Moon, Saturn – Find the Moon after sunset and you’ll also find Saturn only 4˚ to the right. A great chance to see two really bright objects right near each other, with the teapot of Sagittarius right below. 19th – Close Encounter – Moon, Mars – Looking for Mars? If you’re out on the 19th, find the Moon and then look about 3 finger-widths below for the red dot that is Mars. It’ll now be getting smaller and dimmer as the months pass by. 22nd– Fall Equinox – When all locations on Earth experience a day of almost exactly 12 hours and a night of almost exactly 12 hours. It is the astronomical first day of fall, even though meteorologically it typically starts in the beginning of September. Full Moon – 24th (Visible all night) CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month) After Dinner: Sagittarius – Use binoculars (or even a telescope) and a star chart to scan through the southern constellation of Sagittarius. Currently the home constellation of Saturn. There are at least 7 easily visible clusters and nebulas up and to the right of the “teapot” of Sagittarius. The Summer Triangle: Lyra, Cygnus, Aquila, Delphinus - Look straight up before 10pm and you’ll be able to see Lyra (the Harp), Cygnus (the Swan), Aquila (the Eagle), (and Delphinus the Dolphin.) These three constellations have the three brightest stars of the summer constellations (Vega, Deneb, Altair – respectively.) Those bright stars create the summer triangle. Off to the east of this is the small but beautiful constellation of Delphinus. If you’re under dark skies (away from city lights) you may just catch a glimpse of the Milky Way passing through Cygnus and Aquila. If you’re looking past 10pm, they’ll be moving toward the West and lower in the sky. Before Work: Cassiopeia – Just a few degrees below the zenith, in the North, is the Queen. Just look North and tilt your head almost all the way up, and you’ll see the 5 bright stars that form an M or upside down W in the sky, depending on what font you normally use. The angle on the left will be ALMOST a right angle, with the one on the right being obtuse. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out.
Welcome to Observing With Webb, where a high school astronomy teacher tells you what you’re looking at, why it’s so cool, and what you should check out later this month…at night. Don’t forget to check out my Podbean page, YouTube Channel, and Twitter feed, or get my podcast feed on Stitcher, or iTunes. August, even with very short nights, will be a great month for watching the four brightest naked-eye planets at sunset, the usual close encounters, and the annual Perseid Meteor Shower. Naked-eye PLANETS... Around Sunset – Venus (W), Jupiter (SW), Saturn (S), Mars (SE) Throughout the night – Saturn (SWàSW), Mars (SEàSW) Morning – Mars (SW, beg of month), Mercury (E, last week) Mercury Get your binoculars out the last week of August around 5:30am – 6am to look east in search of Mercury. Venus Still shining bright, but on its way out, getting lower each day. Look West and find the brightest source of light in that direction, less than two fist-widths above the horizon. If you have a telescope, you can notice Venus is in a half phase this month. Mars Again, find Mars sometime in the first week or two in August in your telescope to find it bigger than normal during its opposition. Mars rises in the SE around sunset in the beginning of the month, and is already up in the SE at the end of the month. Look South-ish around 1am for the red point of light. Jupiter Up in the SW around sunset, hanging out less than 1˚ from Zubenelgenubi in Libra, setting right around 11pm in the WSW. Saturn Already up around sunset. Look about 25˚ above the S horizon in evening or low in the SW before 2am. Rings are close to maximum tilt. EVENTS... Last Quarter Moon – 4th (Visible from midnight into the morning) New Moon – 11th (darkest skies) – Partial Solar Eclipse (but only for Greenland, northern Europe, northeast Asia) 12th – 13th – Perseid Meteor Shower – This definitely a great year for the Perseids, given the just-past-new Moon phase. In dark skies there will be about 60 meteors per hour. Remember, you’re seeing the bits of dust left over from Comet Swift-Tuttle burning up as they crash into the atmosphere at 37 miles per second. Some advice for watching: Find a dark location and lie down in a reclining chair or swimming pool floaty Look toward Perseus (In the NE, rises throughout the night until sunrise where it will be almost directly above.) That is where the radiant is - where the meteors will appear to be coming from. The strategy to observe this year is to get out there whenever it’s dark, but your best bet is after midnight and before dawn. The shower is usually technically active from mid-July to late August, so you may see some Perseids in the days leading up to and after the peak as well. Check the weather to see if the skies will be clear Adapt your eyes to the dark by staying away from light sources or using a red light if you need to look at a star chart or not trip over something. If you’re feeling extra nerdy, do a scientific meteor count (S&T and IMO) Or find out if your local astronomy club or museum is holding a viewing party. 14th – Close Encounter – Moon, Venus – If you have a clear view of the horizon in the West, you can catch a thin crescent Moon only 5˚ from Venus on the 14th. Last month, this encounter was particularly breathtaking, as they were closer together, and many people were sharing their sighting on social media. 17th – Close Encounter – Moon, Jupiter – Find the Moon around sunset and you’ll also find Jupiter about 3.5˚ below, with dimmer Zubenelgenubi (Libra’s brightest star), just 0.5˚ below Jupiter. First Quarter Moon – 18th (Visible until midnight) 21st – Close Encounter – Moon, Saturn – Find the Moon after sunset and you’ll also find Saturn only 3˚ to the right. A great chance to see two really bright objects right near each other, with the teapot of Sagittarius right below. 23rd – Close Encounter – Moon, Mars – Find the Moon after sunset and you’ll also find Mars about 6˚ below. Full Moon – 26th (Visible all night) CONSTELLATIONS... (see sky map link at the bottom for a Star Map for this month – or ask Mr. Webb) Look straight up and you'll see... Just after Sunset (around 8:30pm) – Hercules. Hercules has an Extra Challenge! Look for M13, the Hercules Cluster in between two of Hercules’ “keystone” stars. It known as the best globular cluster in the northern skies. It will be a fuzzy spot in binoculars and will be even cooler through a telescope Extra Challenge! Use binoculars (or even a telescope) and a star chart to scan through the southern constellation of Sagittarius. There are at least 7 easily visible clusters and nebulas up and to the right of the “teapot” of Sagittarius. Midnight – Lyra, Cygnus, Aquila (a little to the south) – These are the Summer constellations, and since they are visible right above us around midnight (and to the east after sunset), it’s now summer! More details below in the “General Constellation Finding Tips” Early Morning – Pegasus, Andromeda Extra Challenge! Using your naked eye (dark-adapted and in a dark area) or binoculars under normal conditions and a star chart, try finding our neighboring Andromeda Galaxy. It’ll be a faint, but bigger, fuzzy in the constellation Andromeda Summer Constellations: Lyra, Cygnus, Aquila, Delphinus Look to the southeast after sunset or straight up around midnight and you’ll be able to see Lyra (the Harp), Cygnus (the Swan), Aquila (the Eagle), (and Delphinus the Dolphin.) These three constellations have the three brightest stars of the summer constellations (Vega, Deneb, Altair – respectively.) Those bright stars create the summer triangle. Off to the east of this is the small but beautiful constellation of Delphinus. Spring Constellations: Bootes, Virgo, Leo, Corona Borealis, Hercules. First find the Big Dipper in the North (a North Circumpolar Asterism that never sets) and look at the handle. Starting at the star closest to the “cup” part, follow the rest of the stars in the handle and follow the arc to Arcturus. Arcturus is the brightest star in Bootes the Shepherd. Some say he looks more like a kite, others say more like an ice cream cone. Then, following the same “arc”, speed on to Spica. Spica is the brightest star in Virgo. Virgo’s a dimmer constellation, so you’ll be rewarded when you find her. To the left of Bootes is Corona Borealis. This is a small collection of stars that make a crown, cup, or U shape in the sky. To the left of Corona Borealis is the great constellation of Hercules. Hercules is the Hero of the sky and has a central “keystone” asterism, in which lies M13, the Hercules Cluster. Lastly, Leo is a constellation consisting of a backward question mark (or sickle) and a right triangle to the left. Use the two Big Dipper “cup” stars that are in the middle of the Big Dipper and follow the line they make to the bright star Regulus, the brightest star in Leo. Use a sky map from www.skymaps.com to help you out
We're closing in on the end of Knights of the Old Republic in this episode as we head to the Sith Academy on Korriban. Is it a Saved By The Sith situation? A Sith Valley High scenario? This is an action and reference packed episode! Jolee becomes the breakout character of the game; John and Matt talk about shopping for five minutes, until Vanessa stops them; a debate on whether or not people would run into each other that often in huge galaxies; Jim accidentally does good and Vanessa accidentally goes evil; is Sith society sustainable; obscure references John makes that go over everyone else's heads include En Vogue, Mary J. Blige, Showgirls and Degrassi Junior High; Matthew reduces the academy to a pile of smoldering corpses; a special appearance from M. Night Shamaylan! This week on Square Roots: We enroll in the Sith Academy on Korriban, and find the Star Map! Next week on Square Roots: WE FINISH THE GAME Twitter: @squarerootspod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/486022898258197/ Email: squarerootspodcast (at) gmail (dort) com Our theme music is by Vince Carrola, check out his great work at: https://www.youtube.com/user/VJC222
In this episode, Fr. Chris speaks about: - Reviewing "The Legend of Tarzan" movie - IMAX's plan for a virtual reality theater - The European Space Agency's ambitious star map - Pope Francis urges youth to remember dialogue with God
Game talk, 1.3 talk, Star Map talk - and a Quiz where we see how well Graklina knows his home turf...Grakees - twitch.tv/GrakeesDoublarThackery - twitch.tv/DoublarThackeryMusic: Carl Brecon - Reinforced (from The inevitability of peace), used with permission
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EXPLICIT MATERIAL Possible Welcome to a special bonus episode of Today in Space! In this episode, Alex talks more about himself and his experiences with college. This episode features the first "Lightning Round", a little experimental piece that could make it's way to being a regular segment. Let me know what you think, email the show at todayinspace.net/contact Topics: UPCOMING: Jan 26, 2015 - Asteroid 2004 BL86 Flyby-Stargazing Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech The Mars 'Opportunity' rover - new real-color panorama of Mt. Tribulation & 'robotic amnesia' Opportunity’s view from Cape Tribulation Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Cornell Univ./Arizona State University UPDATE: Ceres Approach by Dawn - March 6, 2015. More info on Ceres Ceres Interior: Cutaway view of Ceres showing the differentiated layers of the asteroid. Last Update: 29 Mar 2011 Credit: NASA/ESA/STScI Last edited UPDATE: Orbital Sciences new Rocket Engines (RD-181's) for Antares and an overview of the manufacturing deal Energia (Russia). Image of an Antares rocket rolling out to the launch pad at Wallops Island, Virginia. The rocket’s two AJ26 engines will be replaced by RD-181 engines. Credit: NASA/Joel Kowsky At the end, Alex talks about his theory of perspective and reference frame and why it is so important after he couldn't find Comet Lovejoy...even with a star map. Enjoy & Thanks for listening! CORRECTION: Ceres is being approached by the Dawn Mission, while Charon & Pluto are being approached by the New Horizons mission. If I mentioned that after Ceres, it will see Pluto...I was wrong. Space Links: Ceres: Overview https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/profile.cfm?Object=Dwa_Ceres Giant Asteroid Is Headed Our Way, But NASA Says No Worries http://ht.ly/HHc7Q Orbital Sciences Contract for New Antares Engines http://spaceflightnow.com/2015/01/22/orbital-sciences-signs-contract-for-new-antares-engines/ NASA to hack Mars rover Opportunity to fix 'amnesia' fault http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-30642548 Star Map and Info on Comet Lovejoy http://www.skyandtelescope.com/astronomy-news/observing-news/spot-comet-lovejoy-tonight-122920141/
Kupasci 12 held dangers and secrets, and a great many very angry ancient Eldar. The crew of the Brigand’s Lament survived their adventure and gained access to the Star Map. Unfortunately, the Map and the tower it was held on was critically damaged in the battle. Now, the crew must successfully negotiate with the egomaniacal Bastille and then continue their journey. The race continues, and the Brigand’s Lament is running out of time. PLAYERS Kevin – Fascire “Scire” Gravitas. Explorator and Enginseer Prime of the Brigand’s Lament. A large machine-man obsessed with technologies new and old alike, about to encounter his best. Day. Ever. Also he now has four arms. Travis – Winter Breze. Astropath Transcendent, Transubstantial Initiate and Choir Master Telepathica. A young woman who, in the process of becoming a sanctioned psyker of the Imperium of Man, lost who eyes, youth, and beauty. She treats the bridge crew like her own children or grandchildren. Nate – Cavianne Omette. Xenos mercenary. Josh – Lord-Captain Siegmund Schönerberg. The young Rogue Trader and last survivor of the Schoenerberg dynasty. Tall, dark haired, handsome, and very, very good natured and moral, despite what the grim darkness of the far future promotes. Sam – Malakai Carver. Arch-Militant. A large, grizzled warrior with a pretty fantastically braided beard and an affinity for collecting guns. Lots and lots of guns. The post Rogue Trader Episode 9 – Tanks appeared first on The Drunk and The Ugly.