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Thursday, October 16, 2014
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THIS WEEK IN NEWS.BYTES:
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DISCOVER THE DESERT |
Discover the Desert @Trona Pinnacles (BLM Facebook) Whether you find it spooky or spiritual, Trona Pinnacles is an ancient and inspiring landscape. The magic is in the tufa, a porous rock composed of calcium carbonate and formed by precipitation from water. Some of these alienesque rock spires are 140 feet high and have been the setting for science fiction television and movies. http://ow.ly/CPoq2
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WILDERNESS TREASURES |
'Wilderness Treasures' Event Celebrates the Wilderness Act (News.Bytes Extra) Entertainment, exhibits, an art show, wildlife show, films and performances highlighted northern California's celebration of the Wilderness Act's golden anniversary over the Columbus Day weekend at the Tehama County Fairgrounds in Red Bluff. http://ow.ly/CRXfg
Wild Horse Adoption (BLM Facebook) Tara Schjoth of Redding adopted this 3-year-old gentled wild horse today from our adoption event being held in conjunction with the Wilderness Treasures Celebration at the fairgrounds in Red Bluff, CA. http://ow.ly/CRZsf |
DESERT RENEWABLE ENERGY CONSERVATION PLAN |
For Renewable Energy In The Desert, A New Beginning (The Desert Sun, 10/13/14) For six years, state and federal officials have worked on a sweeping plan that would promote renewable energy development while protecting California's pristine and largely undisturbed landscapes. http://ow.ly/CPlk1
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OTHER CALIFORNIA HEADLINES AND HIGHLIGHTS |
Archaeology Day Provides a Glimpse of the Past, Today's Science (News.Bytes Extra) Susanville area residents got a glimpse of how early people survived in the harsh environment of northeast California, and how today's scientists solve mysteries of the past, in an inaugural Archaeology Day event. http://ow.ly/CRPyf
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TRIVIA QUESTION of the WEEK |
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SELECTED UPCOMING EVENTS |
Oct. 18: Fall Color Bike Ride Planned for Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail (BLM News Release) A special fall colors ride and bike shuttle will be offered Saturday, Oct. 18, providing a great way to get some exercise and enjoy spectacular fall colors along the Bizz Johnson National Recreation Trail in northeast California. http://ow.ly/CRzUQ |
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How long can a white sturgeon live?
ANSWER: (c) 100 years. During that time, the white sturgeon can grow up to 20 feet in length and weigh more than 1000 pounds! Although there are bigger sturgeon in other countries, the white sturgeon is the largest freshwater fish in North America. SOURCE: White Sturgeon (BLM Wildlife Database) http://ow.ly/CSbBD |
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Thursday, October 9, 2014
Abridged summary of wbureau@googlegroups.com - 11 updates in 11 topics
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The Sky This Week, 2014 October 8 - 14 -- Naval Oceanography Portal
The Sky This Week, 2014 October 8 - 14
Planets near and far.
Total Lunar Eclipse, 2014 October 8, 10:38 UT
Click on image to see annotated version showing the planet Uranus.
The Moon wanes in the morning sky this week as she makes her way from the faint constellations of autumn to join the rising stars of winter. Last Quarter occurs on the 15th at 3:12 pm Eastern Standard Time. Look for Luna close to the red-hued star Aldebaran, the fiery eye of Taurus, the Bull, during the late evening on the 11th and early morning of the 12th. During the course of the night the Moon edges ever-closer to the star, and by 6:00 am on the 12th the pair are less than a degree apart. If you’re up at this hour take a few minutes to admire the bright stars of the Great Winter Circle, which will be straddling the meridian at the time.
Hopefully many of you had a chance to see the recent total lunar eclipse. I was able to see it through trees and between houses in my neighborhood, and I was quite pleasantly surprised at how bright it was during the total phase. I was able to follow it well into morning twilight, and only lost sight of it when it dropped below the tree-line. If you missed this one you won’t have to wait too long for the next one, which will occur on April 4 next year. Once again this will be an early morning affair, but if getting up before dawn isn’t your preference, an even better one comes along on September 27. The latter eclipse will occur during the evening hours, and we residents of the Eastern Seaboard will have ringside seats for it. This eclipse is also the final one in the current “tetrad” of four consecutive total lunar eclipses that began on April 15, 2014. The next such cycle of four total eclipses will begin on April 25, 2032.
Most of the action in the evening sky occurs during the hours after twilight fades. This is probably your last week to catch a glimpse of Saturn, whose golden glow may be seen low in the southwest as the sky darkens after sunset. You probably won’t get much of a good view of him through the telescope due to his low altitude, and by the end of the week he sets at the end of evening twilight.
Ruddy Mars is now the only bright naked-eye planet visible in the evening sky. He’s also rater low in the southwest, but his ruddy tint should help you identify him. The red planet manages to keep a steady distance from the Sun, and you’ll probably notice his rapid motion from night to night as he heads eastward from the stars of Scorpius toward the “Teapot” asterism of Sagittarius. However, he sets at about 9:30 pm, so you’ll need to act quickly to see him.
There are two more planets that will keep us company during the overnight hours until Jupiter rises at around 2:00 am. Both planets need optical aid to chase down, but if you can find them you’ll join a fairly exclusive club. Neptune is the solar system’s most distant planet, but it is visible in binoculars as a faint 8th-magnitude “star” just half a degree northwest of the 4th-magnitide star Sigma Aquarii near the meridian at 10:00 pm. You’ll need binoculars to see it at all, but a modest telescope should resolve its tiny bluish-grey disc. Slightly closer to us is Uranus, which reached opposition near the eclipsed Moon on the 8th. This planet, shining at 6th-magnitude, is a somewhat easier target than Neptune and forms the southwest apex of a triangle with the 4th-magnitude stars Delta and Epsilon Piscium. Again, you can identify it in binoculars, and a three-inch telescope should reveal its greenish disc.
If you’re looking for bright planets your best bet is to rise before the Sun. That’s when Jupiter will be at his best, high in the eastern sky as morning twilight gathers. I had a good look at him as I was observing the eclipse, and his cheery glow gives me something to look forward to as we enter the winter season and the year’s longest nights. I’ll be taking advantage of the late sunrises in these last few weeks before we come into Halloween spooky night
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