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"On Wednesday evening, February 20th, the full Moon over the Americas will turn a delightful shade of red and possibly turquoise, too. It's a total lunar eclipse—the last one until Dec. 2010. (...) To catch the turquoise on Feb. 20th, he advises, 'look during the first and last minutes of totality.' That would be around 10:01 pm EST and 10:51 pm EST (7:01 and 7:51 pm PST)." (Nasa, NASA - Science@NASA)
look out for both RED and TURQUOISE hues tonight - !
*so excited!*
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18"CSWheels/Clear Markers/Clear Bra/B&M SSK w/EVO Link/RemoteKey/CF Mirror Trim/ChaseCam Mount/Remus Racing Exhaust * ...she rides into town, knowing what they'll say, knowing they're around the corner... *
"On Wednesday evening, February 20th, the full Moon over the Americas will turn a delightful shade of red and possibly turquoise, too. It's a total lunar eclipse—the last one until Dec. 2010. (...) To catch the turquoise on Feb. 20th, he advises, 'look during the first and last minutes of totality.' That would be around 10:01 pm EST and 10:51 pm EST (7:01 and 7:51 pm PST)." (Nasa, NASA - Science@NASA)
look out for both RED and TURQUOISE hues tonight - !
*so excited!*
Hooowwwweeeeellllll......
I should be checking to see who has hair between their eyebrows to
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Current Cars:
2008 Orange - Limited Edition Boxster S
2004 Atlas Grey - Boxster S
if we could see it, this is what it would look like... just turn the volume off *grin*
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Liselotte/07Cayman2.7/AtlasGrey/StoneGrey - blog
18"CSWheels/Clear Markers/Clear Bra/B&M SSK w/EVO Link/RemoteKey/CF Mirror Trim/ChaseCam Mount/Remus Racing Exhaust * ...she rides into town, knowing what they'll say, knowing they're around the corner... *
What about this satellite they are shooting down (or attempting to) anyone seen that?
The missile is not armed, so it shouldn't make too big a flash.
Did see the eclipse here in Seattle...beautiful weather here.
Only five days of rain for the month of February. Wow!
Evidently they shot it down at around 9:30 CDT last night or hit it at least and they think they broke the fuel tank up.
Would like to add a bit of info, for M. Parey, that the NAVY hit the target. The Air Force would still be looking for bids from Sub Contactors to do the job.
Would like to add a bit of info, for M. Parey, that the NAVY hit the target. The Air Force would still be looking for bids from Sub Contactors to do the job.
Just saw that! Good work! Cheers and Salute. You Navy guys always had a piece of my heart!