Terra Linda student stargazers set on observatory - Marin Independent Journal Terra Linda High teacher Kerry Simpson holds a celestial sphere, one of the tools he uses to teach about the night sky. Simpson leads the school s astronomy program, which hopes to build an observatory on campus. (IJ photo/Jeff Vendsel) Backers of Source: www.marinij.com Total lunar eclipse to occur for the first time since 2004 - Independent Florida Alligator Editor's Note: Wednesday s eclipse was the first total lunar eclipse viewable from Florida since 2004. For a show that requires no reservations or tickets, people can look up to the sky to witness a total lunar eclipse tonight. At about 8:30 p.m Source: www.alligator.org Terra Linda High School seeks money for an observatory - Marin Independent Journal Backers of Terra Linda High School's fledgling astronomy program are hoping local businesses and binoculars for astronomy community members are stargazers, too. Donations of materials, labor and binoculars for astronomy money are being sought to complete the school's observatory. "I think it would Source: www.marinij.com
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