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From the Vaults: Gary Tanin

       Regular readers of these FTVs will no doubt recognize the name Gary Tanin.  Having name checked him enough times to enshrine his name in the WOAS FM Hall of Fame (if and when we get around to establishing one), it seemed that a proper introduction was well past due.  Gary (and his work with […]

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FTV: The Best of the Rest

       A while ago I dedicated this space to one of the most inspirational teachers I had back in the day, the late Don Aronson (R.I.P.).  Digging back in the old memory files dusted off a lot of other memories that made me think, “Okay, what else did you pick up along the way and […]

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From the Vaults – Mission Control – Part 2

       In Part 1 of Mission Control, we introduced Christopher Columbus Kraft, the man who guided the birth of ‘Mission Control’ for the United States space program.  Kraft and his group invented the position that became commonly known as ‘Flight’.  This call sign has been used for the director who rules over NASA’s ground control […]

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AstroCal – December 2024

AstroCal – December 2024        Although the shortest daylight of this year falls on the Winter Solstice – December 21, it will only take a few weeks before the daylight hours begin to slowly lengthen again.  I won’t go into my usual complaint about ‘how nice it would be to stay on Daylight Saving Time […]

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FTV: Mission Control

       The 1995 movie adaptation of Jim Lovell’s book Lost Moon spawned a catch phrase that took on a life of its own.  In Apollo 13, Tom Hanks (who portrayed Lovell) repeated the famous, “Houston, we have a problem” after the explosion on board their Moon bound spacecraft was first called in by his fellow […]

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FTV: SNL at 50

       Having done a couple of quizzes about songs and lyrics, I will take a different tact on this outing about Saturday Night Live.  AARP – The Magazine ran a ‘test your knowledge of five decades of Saturday Night Live’ feature recently.  Using their quiz,  I am going to do a Johnny Carson ‘Carnac the […]

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AstroCal – November 2024

       November will be an interesting month to watch the planets dance across the sky, especially Jupiter and Venus.  On November 4, Jupiter will rise in the east just before Venus sets in the west.  Both will be bright (magnitude -2.8 and -3.9 respectively) so they won’t be hard to see even though they will […]

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FTV: Lake Superior II (revisited)

      Although there is no prohibition on revisiting past topics in these FTV chronicles, every once in a while a story comes up that is too good to leave in the past.  With the fiftieth anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald only a year away, I felt compelled to revisit this historical event.  In […]

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