All very interesting links. I will be outside looking at the moon for sure. thanks.
Alas, we are in the midst of a rainstorm here. . . unlikely to be able to see the moon at all this evening!-- Gretchen
Thanks Kristin... I hadn't heard about this. I'll be watching!Diane
Thanks! At last, I got the jump on my Mr. Science Brother and sent him the Nasa site. I'm watching the moon out my loft window as I check out my favorite blogs and listen to folkmusic on Public Radio. Now,I'll take a break to check for lambs. Betsy
We were on our way home from a dinner last night and I commented on the moon to the others in the car. Now I know why it looked so large.
It was beautiful and we were lucky to have a clear night to see it.The article answered something I was wondering about... How _much_ closer was the moon? +/- 31,000 miles.
Thanks so much for taking the time out of your busy day to leave me a comment. I love hearing from you. Have a great day,Kristin
All very interesting links. I will be outside looking at the moon for sure. thanks.
ReplyDeleteAlas, we are in the midst of a rainstorm here. . . unlikely to be able to see the moon at all this evening!
ReplyDelete-- Gretchen
Thanks Kristin... I hadn't heard about this. I'll be watching!
ReplyDeleteDiane
Thanks! At last, I got the jump on my Mr. Science Brother and sent him the Nasa site. I'm watching the moon out my loft window as I check out my favorite blogs and listen to folkmusic on Public Radio. Now,I'll take a break to check for lambs. Betsy
ReplyDeleteWe were on our way home from a dinner last night and I commented on the moon to the others in the car. Now I know why it looked so large.
ReplyDeleteIt was beautiful and we were lucky to have a clear night to see it.
ReplyDeleteThe article answered something I was wondering about... How _much_ closer was the moon? +/- 31,000 miles.