[NatureNS] LUNAR ECLIPSE & SPY SATELLITE UPDATE

From: "Jeannie" <jeannies@ns.sympatico.ca>
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Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 07:32:15 -0400
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Hi,
I thought that some of you might like to see this.

LUNAR ECLIPSE:  On Wednesday night, February 20th, the full Moon will turn a 
delightful shade of red and possibly turquoise, too. It's a total lunar 
eclipse-the last one until Dec. 2010.  Sky watchers in Europe, the Americas, 
parts of the Middle East and Africa are favored for good views of the 
two-hour event.  Visit http://spaceweather.com for full coverage including 
maps and timetables, live webcasts and discussion.

SPY SATELLITE UPDATE:  The US Navy's first attempt to hit malfunctioning spy 
satellite USA 193 with a missile could come on Wednesday night during the 
lunar eclipse.  This is based on an air traffic advisory warning pilots to 
steer clear of a patch of Pacific Ocean near Hawaii just when USA 193 is due 
to pass overhead. Until the satellite is shot down, it remains visible to 
casual sky watchers during evening passes over US and Canadian towns and 
cities; experienced observers say the decaying satellite is sometimes as 
bright as the stars of Orion, making it an easy target for unaided eyes and 
off-the-shelf digital cameras.  Details, photos and more information are 
available at http://spaceweather.com. Subscribers to Spaceweather PHONE 
(http://spaceweatherphone.com) will receive email and telephone alerts when 
the spy-sat is about to appear over their backyards.

Jeannie Shermerhorn,Port Hawkesbury

Cottage....Cape George,Cape Breton

"Let us permit Nature to have her way; she understands her business better 
than we do." - Michel de Montaigne
jeannies@ns.sympatico.ca 

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