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What it’s like to be chased by a Hungry Shark

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Its Official: Women’s Brains ARE Better at Multitasking

Click here: Sorry guys, your brains aren’t made for multi-tasking: But women are hard-wired to juggle jobs

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Hunting in America. Big Bucks, Big Impact on the Economy

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GoPro captures Fireman Saving Kitten

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NASA | Evolution of the Moon

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Solar activity drops to 100-year low

Click here: Solar activity drops to 100-year low, puzzling scientists

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What climate change?

Click here: Fewer people than EVER believe the world is really warming up

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Blue Moon over Burlington

Photo by Dan Hockett A Blue Moon rises over Burlington Tuesday night.    The term ‘Blue Moon’ was originally defined as the third full moon in a four moon season. An error printed in a 1943 issue of "Sky & Telescope" magazine mistakenly defined a blue moon as the second full moon in a single month. The definition stuck.    Tuesday’s blue moon is a ‘technical’ Blue Moon. It is the third full moon in a four-full-moon season. The ‘Blue Moon’ rule was originally detailed in a 1937 edition of Maine Farmers' Almanac. Blue Moons occur infrequently, the next Blue Moon will not occur until 2015.
Photo by Dan Hockett
A Blue Moon rises over Burlington Tuesday night.
The term ‘Blue Moon’ was originally defined as the third full moon in a four moon season. An error printed in a 1943 issue of “Sky & Telescope” magazine mistakenly defined a blue moon as the second full moon in a single month. The definition stuck.
Tuesday’s blue moon is a ‘technical’ Blue Moon. It is the third full moon in a four-full-moon season. The ‘Blue Moon’ rule was originally detailed in a 1937 edition of Maine Farmers’ Almanac.
Blue Moons occur infrequently, the next Blue Moon will not occur until 2015.

 

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Burlington Native pens; ‘No Bunnies Died Today’

Click here: No Bunnies Died Today

by: Major Van Harl USAF Ret.:Major Van E. Harl USAF Ret., a career Police Officer in the U.S. Air Force was born in Burlington, Iowa, USA, in 1955

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Moonrise over West Burlington

Photo by Dan Hockett Waxing moon rises over West Burlington Saturday evening
Photo by Dan Hockett
Waxing moon rises over West Burlington Saturday evening