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In The Sky This Month October 1997 Date Time Event 1/10 19h NEW
MOON. Moon rise Moon set Sun rise Sun set 1/10 05h
38 18h 01 05h 50 18h 08 November 1997 Date Time Event 4/11 07h Mars 6
degrees S of Moon Planets: The last opportunity to see Mercury in the evening sky this year happens from mid-November to early-December when it sets a little after twilight ends. Look low in the western sky. Towards the end of October Venus and Mars are very close and will be joined by the moon in a group on the 4th November. Saturn is now rising before sunset and is going to be a convenient and spectacular sight to show your friends this summer. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune are moving into the same area of the sky. The Astrologers are going to have a ball!. This means that we are in for warmer weather and a joyous occasion towards the end of December! Nothing else. Moon rise Moon set Sun rise Sun set 1/11
06h 05 19h
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Jokes * * * MISQUOTES * * * "I think there is a world market for maybe five computers."-Thomas Watson, chairman of IBM, 1943 "This 'telephone' has too many shortcomings to be seriously considered as a means of communication. The device is inherently of no value to us."-Western Union internal memo, 1876. "The abdomen, the chest, and the brain will forever be shut from the intrusion of the wise and humane surgeon".-Sir John Eric Ericksen, British surgeon, appointed Surgeon-Extraordinary to Queen Victoria 1873. "Professor
Goddard does not know the relation between action and reaction
and the need to have something better than a vacuum against which
to react. He seems to lack the basic knowledge ladled out daily
in high schools." --1921 New York Times editorial about
Robert Goddard's revolutionary rocket work. * *
* * * A freshman at Eagle Rock Junior High won first prize at the Greater Idaho Falls Science Fair, April 26. He was attempting to show how conditioned we have become to the alarmists practicing junk science and spreading fear of everything in our environment. In his project he urged people to sign a petition demanding strict control or total elimination of the chemical "dihydrogen monoxide." And for plenty of good reasons, since it can 1. cause
excessive sweating and vomiting He asked 50 people if they
supported a ban of the chemical. Forty-three said yes, six were
undecided, and only one knew that the chemical was water.
The title of his prize winning project was, "How Gullible
Are We?" He feels the conclusion is obvious. |
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