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The Strawberry moon has nothing to do with color. Top Story - June 2021.
Get your telescopes ready because the heavens are about to provide yet another spectacular feat. A strawberry moon is coming but you might be surprised at how this name originated. Many times we pass names, phrases, and slogans down through the generations without ever knowing the origin. The night sky has been revealing many wonders to those of us on the earth. From a lunar eclipse to a partial solar eclipse to supermoons, 2021 been an unusual year for lunar events.The month of June marks the year's final supermoon, with a full "strawberry" moon that will illuminate next week’s night sky.
By Cheryl E Preston5 years ago in Earth
THE INVISIBLE INTELLIGENCE- ALEXIS KARPOUZOS
Embracing our oneness with nature be key to our survival. The unity is the invisible Intelligence and is embedded in the rhythms and relationships that observed in nature, We are the work of this cosmic intelligence. What is good for the whole system? On Earth, to the web of life on the planet, what is good for the whole system is good for us all. However, what may be good for a few of us in the short term is not necessarily good for the whole system. Because a few can distort the dynamic, the structure of the whole, by biasing it to work for their immediate benefit, for greed, selfishness and vanity. So, let’s look at the whole system, let us act as if we are part of it—because we are. We are part of nature, and nature is part of the universe. This recognition is probably the deepest guidance we can have.
By alexis karpouzos5 years ago in Earth
What does it mean to be successful today?
The old answers to the question of how to be successful are being re-evaluated. Money. That was the answer from the 19th and 18th centuries. And the 20th century’s answer? Materialism. Big house. *thumps chest* Big Car. *grunts, engine revving*
By Thomas Tortorich5 years ago in Earth
What is the cost of an electric vehicle charging station?
As the electric vehicle charging foundation extends all through the United States, the subject of who pays for electric vehicle charging stations must be tended to. Dissimilar to conventional filling stations, EV charging stations can be introduced and worked by people, neighborhood organizations, service organizations, and open organizations. For the master plan of what it expenses to charge a module vehicle, you ought to incorporate the amortized cost of purchasing and introducing a home charging station. In case you’re thinking about utilizing sunlight-based vitality to control your vehicle, the expense of a home close planetary system may likewise consider along with the condition. Let’s discuss some of the costs for an electric vehicle charging station that are required know.
By AARGO EV SMART5 years ago in Earth
A Tree Story
The Australian mountain ash tree (Eucalyptus regnans), also known as swamp gum or stringy gum, lives down under most of us on the other side of the world. Oh, there are many others who live on that continent, but this story is not about any of them—sorry—it is about the mountain ash tree. One of the words in its name is surely foreboding. The fire had gone back to hell, leaving only ash, also in the form of cinders, embers, and clinker.
By Patrick M. Ohana5 years ago in Earth
The Plants of Summer
It’s finally here… the growing season. The season when our plants rejoice and revel in the shining sun and awaken from their dormant state with renewed purpose and vigor. However, although summer can be a time of tremendous growth and plant prosperity, we need to make changes to our plant ecosystem to keep our plants healthy during the seasonal transition.
By Farmer Nick5 years ago in Earth
Types of Water Pollution? How to Avoid Water Pollution?
What is Water Pollution? Water Pollution refers to any type of contamination that can occur due to the drainage of contaminated water, either surface runoff or groundwater. What exactly is water pollution? Water pollution occurs when contaminants such as heavy metals, pesticides and bacteria are introduced into the natural water system. These contaminants then interact with living organisms present in the water system, resulting in the generation of toxic byproducts.
By Dr. Yogesh Kumar 5 years ago in Earth
Carbon Neutrality 101: When Dunder Mifflin Went Carbon Neutral
Every week, there's a host of companies, cities, and countries announcing their commitment to reducing their net carbon emissions within a certain timeframe. With the threats of climate change getting more and more apparent with frequent forest fires, cyclones, changing rain patterns, and the likes, the pressure on organizations to curb their contribution to climate change is more than ever. What happens when Dunder Mifflin Scranton sit down to brainstorm on ways to go carbon neutral? If you haven’t watched The Office (the American one, to be more specific), you might wanna skip to the 4th paragraph.
By Rishi Rathi5 years ago in Earth
SpaceX cleared to dispatch reused rockets for 'public safety' missions
SpaceX has conveyed reused Falcon 9 rockets various occasions for business missions, yet up until this point, it has been restricted to all-new promoters for national security contracts. Notwithstanding, the Pentagon has approved its first SpaceX mission utilizing a reused rocket, with a GPS III satellite dispatch set to occur on Thursday, June seventeenth, CNBC has announced.
By Aakil khan5 years ago in Earth










