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Harvest Moon

September 23, 2010 by · Comments Off on Harvest Moon 

Harvest Moon, The Harvest Moon Fifth annual dinner take place at 6 pm this Friday, September 24 at Little Lake La Grange, 291 School Street.

The Mediterranean menu, with two vegetarian options and meat, are prepared by master chefs Rede Relin Patty and Linda, and will feature appetizers, dessert, main course and side dishes.

Appetizers include local artisan cheeses and award-winning cheeses up and down the North Coast, served with artisan hand-made biscuits, fresh fruit, fresh tomatoes, and grilled vegetables with basil oil, garlic and olive oil.

Morocco meat Tangine tickets should be with local meat. A classic vegetarian Tangine also available, served with rice pilaf and salsa chermoula.

Dessert will be a Galletto by Honey Pies.

A no host wine bar will be sponsored by local wineries and organic Willits Shakespeare Company.

wine bar and snacks will be available after 6 pm, with dinner at 7.

Diners will be entertained by the pianist David Lisle and a band of Middle East.

Dinner: Adults, $ 12 children under 28, and 12.

Tickets are on sale in Firefly Framingand Willits Farmers Market table well.

The Harvest Dinner is a fundraiser for the small lake update Grange.

Moon Eclipse

June 26, 2010 by · Comments Off on Moon Eclipse 

Moon Eclipse:KUALA LUMPUR, June 26 (PL) – Muslims are encouraged to perform khusuf (eclipse) optional prayers in connection with a partial eclipse of the moon tonight.

Islamic Development Department (Jakim) officer Mohd Noor Islamic Affairs assistant Syarizal Nunar said the eclipse prayer can be done after Maghrib (sunset) prayers either individually or in congregation.

He said Muslims were invited to play khusuf optional prayers, which would be accompanied by a special sermon lunar eclipse, the National Mosque and the Mosque of Putrajaya.

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The partial lunar eclipse will begin with a penumbra (shadow) phase at 16:57 and reaches the maximum eclipse at 19:30 before they are expected to end at 22:22, according to the National Space Agency (Angkasa) .

Meanwhile, the public could observe the partial lunar eclipse of the National Planetarium here 19:38 to 22:20.

According to the website Angkasa, telescopes will be provided free of charge during the partial eclipse of the moon observation 20:00 to 22:00.

Lunar Eclipse June 2010

June 26, 2010 by · Comments Off on Lunar Eclipse June 2010 

Lunar Eclipse June 2010Lunar Eclipse June 2010:The June 2010 lunar eclipse will be visible in India, Japan, New Zealand and Australia today. The eclipse is partial and the Earth’s shadow will cover 53.7% of the moon. The North American viewers will see a larger moon, because illusory affect lunar eclipse in June 2010.

Today’s full Moon and the largest moon illusion offers spectacular views for observers. The picturesque view is expected to be seen in central and western parts of the U.S.. The view is just a delusion captured by human eyes as the camera captures the normal size. The reason for this anomaly is not known and scientists offer no response.

According to astrologers eclipses are important in human life. The partial lunar eclipse in June 2010 has its own astrological significance. Some astrologers believe that the eclipse will take effect on ordinary people would be willing to overthrow the repressive rulers.

In some countries, military can take over by overthrowing civilian governments. The lunar eclipse of June 2010 mainly affect people born under the “cardinal signs.” The eclipse will lead to events that disrupt the schedules through war or environmental changes, such as situations. The positive element to consider is that agitation is the basis for a new beginning or a new start in life for many people.

Well, apart from the prophecies of the large moon would be a beautiful sight to be seen and captured in the movies or photos. So I know the times of visibility of the eclipse in your area to catch the spectacular view.

Lunar Eclipse

June 26, 2010 by · Comments Off on Lunar Eclipse 

Lunar EclipseLunar Eclipse:The eclipse, which will be a bit more than half the diameter of the moon darkened by the shadow of the Earth, was launched at GMT 1017 (3:17 a.m. PDT).

Unfortunately for people in the UK, the partial eclipse will not be visible from the United Kingdom or Europe.

But in many parts of the U.S. and Canada, eclipsing the moon will appear magnified as a result of a phenomenon known as the “Moon Illusion.

This occurs when the moon is near the horizon and the brain is somehow fooled into the perception of the moon as larger than when it is higher in the sky.

Low-hanging moons often appear abnormally large when viewed through trees, the differences between buildings and other subjects in the foreground.

Measurements with cameras, however, have shown that a low moon in the sky is no different in size from any other position in the sky and so the phenomenon is due to a trick in the brain.

NASA said the effect is especially strong in western and central U.S. and Canada, where the moon was setting as the eclipse reached its peak – when 54% of the Moon is dark.

Because the Moon, the Sun and Earth are not fully aligned, the eclipse was not completely dark of the moon.

Observers in India, Japan and parts of East Asia will also experience the phenomenon.

Dr. Tony Phillips, writing in the direction of NASA’s Science News, said: “A partial lunar eclipse is a beautiful thing by itself.

“You almost feel sorry for people living on the islands of South Pacific dream. There, the eclipse takes place directly overhead, high in the midnight sky where the moon illusion does not work.”

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