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‘Eclipse Trips’ shine bright for Spears Travel
By Lisa Stringer   
Monday, 21 July 2008
ImageGary Spears’ habit of giving his clients the sun and the moon is making him a star in the astronomy travel trade.

Spears Travel in Bartlesville has offered Eclipse Trips since 1991, taking amateur skygazers to view total eclipses of the sun and other astronomical events all over the world. 

“A total eclipse of the sun is a phenomenon where the moon passes between the Earth and the sun and completely covers it,” he explained.  “Viewing a solar eclipse requires you to be in the ‘path of totality.’  As the moon’s shadow touches the surface of the earth, the widest path of totality is approximately 100 miles, and the longest viewing is usually seen from the center of that path.  Therefore, it’s usually necessary to travel to be in the prime spot to view and photograph this fascinating event.”

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 July 2008 )
Mayor hides flight information
By David Arnett   
Sunday, 20 July 2008
Learjet 31ATulsa County District Attorney Tim Harris will investigate the ethics of Mayor Kathy Taylor’s participation in flying Tulsa City Councilor David Patrick (D-Dist. 3) and his grandson back to Tulsa – cutting short a family vacation – so that Patrick could attend an official council meeting for a mayor-mandated vote on a new $60 million tax assessment to fund in part a downtown baseball stadium

But Mayor Taylor (D) is apparently trying to keep public scrutiny to a minimum, as she has blocked the public release of standard flight history on the Learjet 31A that made the July 10 trip to Siebert, CO.  The tracking system Flightaware.com now notes that “This flight is not available for tracking per request from the owner/operator.” 

Now added to the question of whether Patrick’s transportation in this instance was ethical is the question of why Taylor, as the owner/operator, has restricted the information.  Is Taylor fearful of growing controversy over that trip, or are future trips of more concern?

Last Updated ( Monday, 21 July 2008 )
Film of earth as alien world
By NASA Report   
Sunday, 20 July 2008
ImageNASA's Deep Impact spacecraft has created a video of the moon transiting (passing in front of) Earth as seen from the spacecraft's point of view 50 million kilometers (31 million miles) away. Scientists are using the video to develop techniques to study alien worlds.

"Making a video of Earth from so far away helps the search for other life-bearing planets in the Universe by giving insights into how a distant, Earth-like alien world would appear to us," said University of Maryland astronomer Michael A'Hearn, principal investigator for the Deep Impact extended mission, called EPOXI.

Deep Impact made history when the mission team directed an impactor from the spacecraft into comet Tempel 1 on July 4, 2005. NASA recently extended the mission, redirecting the spacecraft for a flyby of comet Hartley 2 on Nov. 4, 2010.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 20 July 2008 )
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