Mon, 1 Mar 1999 16:56:32 EST
From:
UfoContat@aol.com

March madness begins! A Full Moon tonight presages a Blue Moon
later this month, the second Blue in three months, the first time
in eighty-odd years--so make it a Once in a Blue Moon Month! Get
out, do and see new things.

The Moon itself is a good place to start. We see it all the time,
and risk taking it for granted. Another scale model imagining
experiment: If the planet Earth is the size of a softball, the Moon
is a ping-pong ball some eight feet away. Gaze at the Moon rising
with the Sun's setting, and check him out through the night.

Continue your month of March with a hunt for Mercury. In the minutes
after Sun's dipping below the horizon, the window of opportunity
opens and you owe it to yourself to be in on the action. Throughout
this first week of March we have some prime times for viewing the
brilliant yet elusive Merc, and we want to cash in this time around
before the mixed-metaphor window closes on our collective fingers!
(Whew!)

Mars makes his presence known earlier and earlier--a look east soon
after eleven will capture the Warrior Planet, unmistakable in his
steady beaming. If you are up before Sun's rising, check the southwest
for his ruddy visage.

Thanks for the message ufocontat (see UFO's on this site Pine Bush, New York...Sightings in Pine Bush, New York)

 

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