Friday and Saturday will play host to an astronomy trifecta that includes the full snow moon, a lunar eclipse and Comet 45P all visible in the Colorado sky.
Todd & his wife headed east Sunday evening to their cousin's farm, northeast of Ault, CO in search of the Super Hunter's Moon. It rose into the sky at 7:06 pm.
Although the hot temperatures we've been having makes it seem like it's been summer for quite a while now, today (June 20) is actually considered to be the first official day of the season. Known as the summer solstice, this day is also the longest of the year, with the sun rising this morning in Colorado at 5:29 a.m. and not setting until nearly 8:34 p.m. – meaning a total of about 15 hours of fu
The lunar eclipse combined with a "Supermoon" and the "blood moon" made a showing last night. Todd's wife was on the Pawnee National Grasslands to get photos.
Is it just me, or do people want the world to end? It seems like several times a year masses of people theorize how the apocalypse will go down. And I'm not an expert on what's in the Bible, but are there seriously multiple predictions as to how the world is going to end...