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POPSStar Trak for January
Here are the rest: "Mercury, the smallest planet, will pass between the sun and Earth on Jan. 4 and then move quickly into the morning sky. It may be visible by Jan. 13, when it will be very low in the southeast a half hour before sunrise. Mercury will brighten more and climb a little higher each morning for the rest of the month. Venus, the brightest planet, will be out of sight all month as it passes behind the sun. On Jan. 11 it will be on the far side of the sun from Earth. Saturn will rise in the east around 11:30 p.m. local time at the start of the month and two hours earlier by month's end. It will be highest in the hours before the start of morning twilight, the best time for viewing its rings. The rings will be tilted nearly five degrees toward Earth on Jan. 8, before they gradually start to close again over the next few months. Saturn's largest moon, Titan, will appear close to the planet on Jan. 2, 10, 18 and 26. Meteor shower The Quadrantid meteor shower wil
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POPSHalloween Worksheets Free Halloween Worksheets for kids. Halloween theme worksheets, printables, and activities for teachers.
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POPS Photometeors One common example and three not-so-common photometeors that you can start looking for.
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POPSLaguna Niguel wants to cover up Amtrak mooning event Family-type event?!? I guess this comment by the city’s police chief shows that deep down inside she thinks this is harmless fun. Just so there is no misunderstanding of where I stand on this, I think the event is harmless fun too, but I wouldn’t want my kids out there ‘exposed’ to adult butts, and other parts. It is called ‘indecent exposure’ for a reason. I know it started out as a barroom bet, but really, what do these people have against Amtrak? And then there are always those few idiots that carry the whole thing too far and ruin it for everyone else.
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POPSA Word Worth Saving For save the world sceptics and doubters follow this link for more wonders worth saving. We get used to seeing trees growing through concrete streets we can be in danger of thinking that brick, concrete and smog are normal.
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POPSMercury has super long glowing tail Dr Ann Sprague says "It's the little atom that could" but of course the Sun has a lot to do with it. The same thing has been seen around Jupiter due to sodium in it's moon Io
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POPSeClips! Compared to this, I feel like Uriah Heep: "Ever so 'umble".
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POPSSaturn's Titan Raining Oil We may find out how much it costs to transport oil from Titan to Earth, or maybe some of those oil alternatives will be trotted out by the oil companies.
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POPSSaturn's Moon awash with oil We know about carbon based life that relies on liquid water. There is no reason there can't be some sort of life just because the temperature may not agree with us. (There may be a reason, but not one that comes straight to mind.)
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POPSFalse colour composite of the moon - thumbnail Galileo false-color composite image of the Moon. The image was created using 3 exposures through different filters. The exaggerated color helps determine surface composition (blue is titanium-rich, orange lower titanium, purple pyroclastic, red iron and titanium poor).
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POPS7 Fun Facts About Ms. Pac-Man 5. Hardcore Ms. Pac-Man geeks have developed their own jargon, as explained on the site Pactionary.com. For example, "premature pac-ulation" occurs when players mistakenly think they've eaten a power pellet, only to turn around and die while trying to eat a ghost. 6. Ms. Pac-Man's likeness has graced dozens of products: clocks, clothing, dolls, games, housewares, jigsaw puzzles, makeup bags, plastic figurines, sneakers, toothbrushes, windup toys, plus (alongside Pac-Man) a highly collectable plastic lunchbox. 7. The video vixen has also appeared in films ("War Games," "Man on the Moon"), music (rapper Lil' Flip samples her sounds on his 2004 tune "Game Over"), and television "Futurama," "Scrubs"). An entire 2002 episode of "Friends" revolves around the pursuit of Ms. Pac-Man high scores. Also, check YouTube for several live-action re-creations.