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NASA’s astronomy pictures of the day

This photo of a total solar eclipse in Antarctica was taken in 2003 by an adventurous soul named Fred Bruenjes of moonglow.net. His photo and others of similar fascination appear on NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day site, which I often make my home page. Every few weeks I give my opening browser […]

Lunar eclipse in bozeman

I received this beautiful image today over email with the following description:
“This image was made by Chad Trettin, a photographer based in Bozeman, Montana. His original message says: ‘This is last night’s total lunar eclipse (February 20) as seen from 8 miles west of Bozeman. It was 3.5 hours from […]

Eclipse excitement building for february 20

A great buzz is going around about the upcoming total lunar eclipse that will occur on February 20th, and just in case you can’t find news about it absolutely everywhere else as well as on this site, I thought I would add a little more to the excitement. We haven’t had a total lunar […]

Heads up and eyes to the moon before dawn on August 28th

I was just reading Deborah Byrd’s post, “Imagine a city illuminated by moonlight,” about city planning that includes lighting adjusted to the variable intensities of the moon light. The whole post and reader comments put me in a dreamy state of mind, so I was very struck by some other imaginative moon talk in […]


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Writer, editor, photojournalist, cartoonist, Beverly Spicer is the E-Bits columnst at The Digital Journalist, a video and photojournalism webzine at http://digitaljournalist. org. She is a diarist and author of two books. Her undergraduate degree is in physiological psychology and biological sciences, and she has a interdisciplinary Master of Science in architectural studies combining architecture, neuroscience, and Middle Eastern studies. .

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