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British Science Week is March 11 to 20: Continue reading “The Thousand-Yard Model in a London park”
The first of this year’s two total eclipses is drawing near: March 9, to be seen from within a narrow path across the Earth:

Continue reading “Wallace and the track of next week’s eclipse”
The red curve is the shortest route between them.

Leap day coming on Monday. Here are a “common” year and a leap year side by side. Continue reading “Leap babies”
Names such as “Sirius” and “Rigel” are traditional, Continue reading “On the tip of your tongue?”
We learned from a recent newspaper item that there is a list of Britain’s “Top Ten Beaches,” calculated Continue reading “The most beautiful place in the world”
It occurred to me to plot the EDOT in both ways and see how much they differ.

The EDOT is Continue reading “Mars dead ahead”
A story. You could consider it to be about an alternative planet.
Valentine’s morning (tomorrow) will be toward the last for seeing the two inner planets together as they stoop toward the Sun.
