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It happens later on the west coast (broadcast delay?)

erikrau wrote 3 months ago: Happy September equinox, everyone. One of the cool things about this day is that it has a fairly hig … more →

Tags: equinox, Science, astronomy, Culture of science, intuitively obvious to even the most casual observer, How to see stars, Rhetoric, Current Conditions, Navigation

Wayfinding and waves1 comment

erikrau wrote 7 months ago: I once had a brief discussion with a much smarter fellow than myself wherein he argued that four was … more →

Tags: Science, Culture of science, intuitively obvious to even the most casual observer, Current Conditions, Navigation, Hawaii, we didn't find any more moons and here's why

(mostly) Northern roundup

erikrau wrote 1 year ago: Kyle Hopkins kicks ASS! Just heard him interviewed on NPR about an Alaska politics article he wrote … more →

Tags: astronomy, Drinking from the firehose, Culture of science, intuitively obvious to even the most casual observer, How to see stars, Aldo Leopold-ish, Voting, great white north, Current Conditions

Time, travel, and language1 comment

erikrau wrote 2 years ago: The only constant in my life for the last month or so has been the ecliptic. Amid a ridiculous whirl … more →

Tags: astronomy, Current Conditions, birding

Subject re: Kaselehlia (kah-say-lay-lee-ah) from Pohnpei (pon-pay)!2 comments

erikrau wrote 2 years ago: Hōkūle‛a and Maisu are getting ready to depart Pohnpei for Chuuk today (or tomorrow, since I still h … more →

Tags: Science, Aldo Leopold-ish, Hawaii update, Current Conditions

Living vicariously across the Pacific

erikrau wrote 2 years ago: I recieved an email from my friend Rod Floro, a science teacher at Kea’au Middle School who is … more →

Tags: Science, How to see stars, Hawaii update, Current Conditions, Navigation, birding, Hawaii


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