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Senates final vote 7 am 12.24.09: Venus rising and the Serpent Holder
Stars Over Washington —
Authority: 128
Okay, were tryin to pack in here and I said I was off the blogging clock earlier today but I cant resist mentioning the horoscope for tomorrow mornings final vote in the Senate on a health insurance reform bill or some such: Dec 24, 2009 @ 7:00 am est Capitol Building, DC; Hour Saturn, ASC 26Sag05, Venus rising ...15 hours ago -
A Blue New Year’s Eve: Lunar Eclipse Dec 31st 2009
Julie Demboski's Astrology —
Authority: 115
We end the year with a Blue Moon, a second Full Moon in a single calendar month; fun, colorfully describes a rarity, but doesn’t mean a lot astrologically, as calendars aren’t strict reflections of the Cosmos, but man-made measuring conveniences. Now that I’ve stomped all the fun out of this concept, I’ll just ...15 hours ago -
“Be Here Now” ~ Full Moon/Lunar Eclipse in Cancer Dec. 31st, 2009
Celestial Space Astrology Blog —
Authority: 119
Partial Lunar Eclipse in Cancer at 10 º 15’ on December 31st, 2009 By Dipali Desai New Year’s Eve may have a confetti of emotional waves. What a way to end one year and begin another. Super saturated stuff needs to be wrung out, it is not up for negotiation. You may have tears of sorrow or tears of relief ...3 days ago -
Congress hightails it Time for some Art
Jude's Threshold —
Authority: 415
Original drawing ‘Bistro Theater’ shown ~in sepia~ imported from the Sepia Art Theater gallery of Art, Drama, & Chocolates. It’s Thursday Dec 17, 2009 and now that Congress has given its last performance @ the Capitol Hill Theater, it’s time (for me at least) after a day of blogging on Politics through ...6 days ago -
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Moonwalking - Discovering Britain by Full Moon —
Authority: 120
The International Year of Astronomy (which, I must be honest, through sheer fluke (or fate perhaps?) tied in with my year of moonwalking around Britain) is coming to an end. But not without some exceptional astronomical treats. This weekend, I spent two shivering nights craning my neck, crushing some vertebrae and ...1 week ago -
Partial lunar eclipse will take place on 31st December
International Space Fellowship —
Authority: 591
A partial eclipse of the Moon takes place on the evening of 31st December.In a lunar eclipse, the Earth, Sun and Moon are almost exactly in line and the Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth from the Sun. The Moon is full but moves partly into the shadow of the Earth and [...]2 weeks ago -
Full Moon in Gemini: The Gift of Listening – and a sale!
Big Sky AstroBlog —
Authority: 103
I don’t know about you, but I barely made it through Thanksgiving in one piece. Suffice to say we celebrated in a house o’ plague, with a sick teenager (who prompted much hand washing) and a hostess waylaid by a miserable migraine headache. I didn’t feel that great myself over the weekend, but it would [...]3 weeks ago -
Mercury is point of celestial triangle
Home & living - home-living.marc8.com —
Authority: 141
December begins with the full moon within one degree of the Pleiades, the Seven Sisters, and ends with a blue moon, the term for a second full moon in the month. New Years Eve will feature a partial lunar eclipse, but you will have to be in Africa or Asia to see it.3 weeks ago -
Astronomy Question of the Week: What happens on the Moon during a lunar eclipse?
International Space Fellowship —
Authority: 591
Nowadays, solar eclipses are seen as a fascinating natural phenomenon. In earlier times, people viewed them instead as something threatening, since the Sun provides us with light and heat, without which life on Earth could not flourish. However, the cause of solar eclipses is now generally known: On its orbit around ...4 weeks ago

