For those staying closer to home, the Centennial Observatory in the Herrett Center will open to the public for free telescope viewing on Saturday, October 14 for this annular eclipse.
Agree to go live with a TV reporter. Then slap your hands to your face and scream, “I’m blind!”
Tell the kids if they keep fighting you won’t turn the lights back on.
Tell everyone it’s the fault of George W. Bush.
Make a sacrifice to Baal in an attempt to restore the sun (required for Democrats but optional for Republicans)
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This year Halloween and Election Day are just as frightening for many in Idaho. For the more mild mannered there are two events taking place at the Herrett Center on the campus of the College of Southern Idaho.
While neighboring Montana is known as Big Sky Country there is plenty to see after sunset from Southern Idaho. Chris Anderson today gave us his monthly update on events at the Herrett Center on the campus of the College of Southern Idaho. We also talked about a major celestial event on the way in August of 2017 and the need to plan now to maximize viewing...
Twin Falls (KLIX) A little more than a week ago many Idahoans witnessed a partial solar eclipse. Coming up this weekend people will be able to see a partial lunar eclipse. On Monday June 4th a lunar eclipse will be seen from about 3am to 6am...
One of the biggest sky-watching events of 2010 is set to happen tonight!
NASA is calling it “72 minutes of eerie totality, where an amber light will play across the snows of North America, throwing landscapes into an unusual state of ruddy shadow.”