I took a few pictures in New York City at dusk on Friday, March 21, 2014 with my Motorola Moto X smartphone. Enjoy.

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I took a few pictures in New York City at dusk on Friday, March 21, 2014 with my Motorola Moto X smartphone. Enjoy.
What is a Tetrad of Lunar Eclipses?
I got an email today from NASA with the subject line "A Tetrad of Lunar Eclipses." What is a Tetrad of Lunar Eclipses? I followed the link and read the article. I was astounded to hear that a tetrad of lunar eclipses is when a series of four consecutive total eclipses occurres at approximately six month intervals. The first one in the series is on April 15, 2014. Read the article and watch the video at NASA.
Tetrad Article @ NASA
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Hanging out with #Nemo
I went out to clean the snow off the cars for the third time since #Nemo started litering all over the landscape. At 1:30am it was very tranquil listening to the snow fall, the wind roar and the Metro-North train whistles.
I walked around a bit in the deep snow marveling at what I saw. I took a few pictures and shot some video but it is not the same as being there. A wind gust nearly knocked me over so I knew it was time to go indoors.
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Big Solar Flare - Coronal Mass to hit this weekend
EARTH-DIRECTED X-FLARE: Big sunspot AR1520 erupted on July 12th around 16:53 UT, producing an X-class solar flare and hurling a CME directly toward Earth. Forecasters expect the cloud to arrive on July 14th. Its impact could spark moderate to severe geomagnetic storms, allowing auroras to be seen at lower latitudes than usual. Check http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.
Double Rainbow, oops I mean Double CME! Earth got slammed yesterday
From Space Weather "GEOMAGNETIC STORM ALERT: A geomagnetic storm is in progress in the wake of a double CME impact on June 16th. The hit, which strongly compressed Earth's magnetic field, lit up both poles with bright auroras. Stephen Voss sends this photo from Southland, New Zealand:
"We enjoyed a beautiful display of the Southern Lights from the south of New Zealand," says Voss. "A dull arc hung around for a couple of hours before suddenly exploding with a mixture of rays and curtains."
Meanwhile, in the Americas, Northern Lights descended as far south as Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, Washington and the Dakotas.
Solar wind conditions in the wake of the CME favor continued disturbances. NOAA forecasters estimate a 55% chance of more high-latitude geomagnetic storms during the next 24 hours."
To find out more and to links to incredible photos goto NASA's Space Weather site at http://www.SpaceWeather.com
Solar Eclipse on Sunday, May 20th
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I wish I was traveling in the western United States this weekend. I can not remember the last time I got to see a solar eclipse. They are spectacular. If you live in or near the path of the elicpse, chek it out. Make sure your read the full NASA article to get all the details.
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2012/15may_sunday/
The annual Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend
This is a great little meteor shower. If it's clear where tippy live, check it out.
Space Weather News for April 21, 2012 http://spaceweather.com
LYRID METEOR SHOWER: The annual Lyrid meteor shower peaks this weekend on the night of April 21-22 when Earth passes through a stream of debris from ancient Comet Thatcher. Usually the shower is mild (10-20 meteors per hour) but unmapped filaments of dust in the comet's tail sometimes trigger outbursts ten times stronger. This year's peak coincides with a new Moon, so lunar interference will not be a problem. The promise of a good display has prompted NASA to plan an unusual 3D meteor photography experiment combining observations from the ground, a research balloon, and the International Space Station. More information, observing tips, and live audio from a meteor radar are available on today's edition of http://SpaceWeather.com
Another Solar Flare
The planet earth is under attack by the sun!
SOLAR ACTIVITY: Big sunspot AR1429 has unleashed another major flare--an X5-class eruption on March 7th at 00:28 UT. As a result of the blast, a radiation storm is underway and a CME will likely hit Earth's magnetic field in a day or so. Geomagnetic storms are already in progress at high latitudes due to earlier eruptions from the active sunspot. Last night, auroras were spotted over several northern-tier US states including Michigan and Wisconsin. Check http://spaceweather.com for updates and images.
Big Sunspot Unleashes X-flare #CME #NASA
I'm really hoping this sets off some auroras. It would be even better if they made to southern NY, but that does not seem likely.
Space Weather News for March 5, 2012 http://spaceweather.com
STRONG SOLAR ACTIVITY: Big sunspot AR1429, which emerged over the weekend, is crackling with strong flares. This morning the active region produced an X1-class eruption and a bright coronal mass ejection (CME). The CME appears set to deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field in the days ahead, possibly sparking geomagnetic storms. Stay tuned to http://spaceweather.com for images and updates.
Incoming Coronal Mass Ejection and #Aurora alert for North America
I am hoping this event will bring visible auroras to the New York City metro area.
INCOMING CME: Big sunspot 1402 erupted on Jan. 23rd, producing a strong M9-class solar flare and a fast-moving coronal mass ejection (CME). Analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab say the CME should reach Earth on Jan. 24th at 14:18 UT (+/- 7 hr) and Mars a little more than a day later. Strong geomagnetic storms are possible when the cloud reaches Earth. Our magnetic field is still reverberating from a CME impact on Jan. 22nd, so another blow could spark impressive auroras at high latitudes. Sky watchers in northern Europe, Canada, Alaska, and northern-tier US states such as the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin should be alert for Northern Lights.
DON'T MISS THE STORM: Would you like a call when geomagnetic storms are in progress? Storm alerts are available from http://spaceweathertext.com (text) and http://spaceweatherphone.com (voice).
The hunt for Mokele-mbembe: Congo's #LochNessMonster #WeirdScience
On December 27, 2011, the BBC's Cordelia Hebblethwaite had her article about the Congo's Loch Ness Monster, Mokele-mbembe, published. This is awesome. Scotland (Loch Ness Monster) and New York/Vermont (Lake Champlain's Champ) are not the onlt bodies of water with a monster. From her article:
"The search for Scotland's Loch Ness Monster is world famous. Far less well-known is the hunt for a similar creature, Mokele-mbembe, which is reputed to live in the remote north of Congo-Brazzaville. But how strong is the evidence?"
Is it aggressive? The articel also says this:
"Despite being a herbivore, it is said to roar aggressively if approached by humans. Some say it has a single horn, which it uses to kill elephants."
Jump over to the BBC site read the entire article. There is a drawing, maps, pictures, but sadly no pictures of the beast.
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Comet Lovejoy Plunges into the Sun ... and Survives
This is so cool!
NASA Science News for Dec. 16, 2011
Sungrazing Comet Lovejoy has shocked astronomers by surviving its "death plunge" into the sun. Must-see movies of the comet's passage through the sun's atmosphere are featured in today's story from Science@NASA.
FULL STORY at http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2011/16dec_cometlovejoy/
Spectacular Sundiving Comet - Seen in daylight?
SUNDIVING COMET: Comet Lovejoy is plunging toward the sun, and its ~200-meter wide core is vaporizing furiously as it approaches the hot star. So far the comet's brightness seems to be exceeding expectations. Indeed, there is a slim chance that the sundiver will brighten enough to be seen with the naked eye in broad daylight on Dec. 15th. Check http://spaceweather.com for further discussion and the latest movies from the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory.
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I really hope I can see it!
Significant Sungrazing Comet + Geminid Meteor Shower
Some really cool space events are happening this week. I try to watch the Geminid meteor shower every year. This year looks like a hoops one. Don't forget to watch Tuesday night.
Space Weather News for Dec. 13, 2011 http://spaceweather.com
GEMINID METEOR SHOWER: Earth is passing through a stream of debris from near-Earth asteroid 3200 Phaethon, source of the annual Geminid meteor shower. Forecasters expect meteor rates to reach 20-to-40 per hour when the shower peaks in bright moonlight on the night of Dec.13/14. The best time to look, no matter where you live, is between 10 pm local time on Tuesday, Dec. 13, and sunrise on Wednesday, Dec. 14th. Check http://spaceweather.com for more information and live audio from a meteor radar.
BIG SUNDIVING COMET: A comet nearly as wide as two football fields (200m) is plunging toward the sun where it will most likely be destroyed in a spectacular light show on Dec. 15/16. Solar glare will hide the event from human eyes, but NASA and ESA spacecraft should have a grand view. Check http://spaceweather.com for full coverage.
Enjoy these events.
@dmgerbino
Total Eclipse of the Moon
Space Weather News for Dec. 9, 2011 http://spaceweather.com
LUNAR ECLIPSE:
Sky watchers on the Pacific side of Earth should be alert for a total lunar eclipse on Saturday, Dec. 10th. The disk of the full Moon will turn a beautiful shade of copper-red as it passes through Earth's shadow between 4:45 am and 8:18 am Pacific Standard Time (12:45 to 16:18 UT). For observers in western parts of the USA and Canada, the event will be magnified by the Moon illusion as the morning Moon sets behind trees, buildings, and other foreground objects along the western horizon.
Please check http://spaceweather.com for more information and full coverage of the eclipse as it happens.
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Radiation Storm Warning from NASA's Space Weather
CME AND RADIATION STORM: A solar radiation storm is in progress around Earth. At the moment (the late hours of Nov. 26th), the storm is classified as minor, which means it has little effect on our planet other than to disturb HF radio transmissions at high latitudes. Bigger effects, however, could be in the offing. The same blast that caused the radiation storm also hurled a CME into space, and this CME appears set to deliver a blow to Earth's magnetic field on Nov. 28th. Geomagnetic storms and auroras are possible when the cloud arrives. Visit http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.