04/04/2026
Never ceases to amaze!
For those wondering, the graininess in the 2026 image is a result of it being captured on the night side of the planet, utilizing a high sensitivity of ISO 51200 and a 1/4 second exposure.
This makes a direct comparison with daytime shots difficult, as the lighting conditions are fundamentally different. Furthermore, it is important to acknowledge that the Apollo missions utilized cutting-edge technology for the era, such as custom Kodak film and modified Hasselblad cameras.
A prime example is the iconic "Earthrise" photo taken by Bill Anders during the Apollo 8 mission. When operated correctly, this specialized analog equipment produced high-quality imagery that remains competitive with the standards of modern digital photography.
02/28/2026
MARCH 2026 – TOP 6 ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS 🌌
March is bringing one of the most exciting sky lineups of the year! From a dramatic Blood Moon to a rare planetary parade, this month is packed with celestial highlights you won’t want to miss.
🩸 March 3 – Total Lunar Eclipse (Blood Moon)
Watch the Full Moon turn deep red as Earth’s shadow completely covers it!
🌌 March 1–4 – Planetary Parade Continues
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn line up in the evening sky — one of the best multi-planet views in years.
🪐 March 7–8 – Venus Meets Saturn
A stunning close conjunction in the western twilight.
🌙 March 14–18 – Moon, Mars & Mercury Trio
A beautiful crescent Moon joins Mars and Mercury in the morning sky.
☀️ March 20 – March Equinox
Spring officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere — day and night nearly equal worldwide.
🌠 March 10–25 – Zodiacal Light Peak
Under dark skies, look west after sunset for a magical triangular glow caused by interplanetary dust.
Clear skies everyone! ✨
12/26/2025
For my San Antonio followers…hope to see you there!
MLK 5K 2026
The MLK 5K 2026 is on Sunday January 18, 2026.
03/20/2025
Happy Spring Equinox!
Today, day and night are in perfect balance as we welcome longer, sunnier days ahead.
☀️🌸 Did you know? The word ‘equinox’ comes from Latin, meaning ‘equal night’—because on this day, daylight and darkness last nearly the same amount of time worldwide!
11/11/2023
How amazing is science?!
The thinner tree was cut years ago and the big one has been holding and feeding it since then. They "wake up" together in the spring and "go to sleep" together in the autumn.
Inosculation is a natural phenomenon in which parts of two different trees, commonly but not exclusively the same species, grow together, self grafting and sharing nutrients.
The term emanates from latin- ōsculārī, to kiss.
(text/image credit: Rebecca Herbert, Environmental Journalist - TiredEarth)
10/07/2023
Anyone near San Antonio next weekend??
Get Ready for the October 14 Solar Eclipse! 🌞
Make sure to visit a San Antonio Public Library "Get Eclipse Ready" event to snag some eclipse viewing glasses (shown in photo) and follow these safety tips:
👉 NEVER look at the sun during an eclipse without certified eclipse glasses or solar viewers. Regular sunglasses won't cut it!
👉 View the sun through eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer during the partial eclipse phases before and after totality.
👉 Do NOT look at the sun through a camera lens, telescope, binoculars, or any other optical device while wearing eclipse glasses or using a handheld solar viewer.
For more info about Get Eclipse Ready at SAPL events, visit: https://ow.ly/z2FE50PUfK4
06/22/2023
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