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December 21 2009 16:50 UTC | Views: 576 | Comments: 0 Posted by: Tavi in AFM*Radio Event
Throughout billions of years, the Moon has held an intrinsic
practical and emotional bond with our planet. Sadly, we are losing the
human connection as we keep our eyes fixed on the material and social
noise of today’s world.
Every once in a while, something special comes along to remind us to
pause and look up at Luna, to consider that constant, though
oft-forgot, guidepost for all living things on Earth.
A Sky Full of Stars is proud to announce their next AFM*Radio special event, an audio/visual presentation, Moon-Walking with Rob Self-Pierson! Join us next Tuesday night, Dec. 23 0100 UTC (Dec. 22 8pm ET), when Rob
Self-Pierson stops by to discuss his “MoonWalking” experiences and his
upcoming Blue Moon Walk.
We’ll feature images, video, an interactive chatroom, and details about
how you can participate in commemorating the last Blue Moon of this
decade!
There are two ways to tune in to the presentation:
1) You can join the Astronomy.FM Adobe Connect room, by clicking here, for a fully-automated experience
2) You can download this pdf visuals file: BlueMoonv5, while listening via AFM*Radio (click on the radio button on the Astronomy.FM homepage).
If you missed the presentation... Click here for the recorded webcast.
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