Willis,
Until I posted the item about Zodiacal Lights,
I'd never heard of them.
While you were playing sailor in 1967, I was
playing at sandcrabbing at the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard in San
Francisco.
Art
Folsom, CA
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Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 5:21
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] Fw: Watch Out for
Zodiacal Lights
> Subject: Watch Out for Zodiacal
Lights > > > > Space Weather News for March 23,
2006 > > http://spaceweather.com>
> > > ZODIACAL LIGHTS: When the sun does down tonight and
the glow of sunset > > fades away, another glow will take its
place--the Zodiacal Lights. If you > > live in the northern
hemisphere, this is the best time of year to see > > them. They
stretch upward from the western horizon forming a pale luminous > >
triangle visible from places with dark skies. Zodiacal Lights are faint
> > but pretty, and worth a trip to the countryside to see. Thanks Art for the above. Wonder if you have ever seen
Zodiacal lights? I have on severl accations. Once in the navy, in 1967 while
at sea. And several time from Texas.
> > MEANWHILE ON JUPITER things are getting
weird. Two anti-cyclones are > > bumping into Jupiter's new red
spot, "Red Jr." Together, the trio > > strangely resemble
Mickey Mouse. I wonder if the jr. red spot
gives off radio waves like the Giant Red Spot does? Wonder what
frequiences?
Willis, K4APE
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