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Journey of the Sun to Northern Skies, February Solar Heating, A Great Tree-Hugger Gets Too Close
Coming to mid-February is still late-winter for much of the United States. A lot of snow and cold and blizzard conditions could still descend on those winter-weary Americans who have already had more than their share this year from Old … Continue reading
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The Shortening of Days, Tilt and Wobble, Is Time Really Moving Faster?
Tonight is that November full moon I announced back on the 3rd, the Frost Moon. In addition to it tending to herald the wintry season about to hit us, it’s the last full moon this year to see the shortening … Continue reading →