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James M. Bennett High School (300 E. College Ave., Salisbury, Maryland) on July 4. Gates open at 6 p.m. and fireworks start ...
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This rocket comes up and then a few seconds later, the sound hits you. It’s just this roar and rumble, and then it’s a ...
Monterey County has long been known as a favorite playground for celebrities. Clint Eastwood still owns the Mission Ranch in Carmel (diners at the restaurant have been treated to his piano playing), ...
Night sky for June Planets and the Moon: June opens with Jupiter, at magnitude -1.9, low in the western sky. Look for it 20 minutes after sunset at 8 degrees high.
The world, Hasselman said, is losing about two per cent of the night sky every year to light pollution, a problem that didn't really exist much more than 100 years ago. Goodbye, dark sky.