EarthSky Tonight—August 31, Moon and Pleiades from midnight to dawn
The Pleiades cluster is often called the Seven Sisters, though most people can only see six Pleiades stars with the unaided eye. These six little starlets create the tiny dipper-shaped…
Obituary: Edward J. Lempka
Edward J. Lempka, 89, of Berthoud, CO passed away on August 28, 2010. He was born July 1, 1921 near St. Mary, Nebr. to Lawrence and Anna Kontny Lempka. Following…
Berthoud Board of Trustees, August 31 Agenda
Proclamation-Constitution Week, Larimer Hazmat Plan, storm water discharge, MPO update, CML update, November ballot issues,
Historical Archaeology Class in Loveland
Neither prior experience with archaeology nor membership in the Colorado Archaeological Society is required.
BLM Gears Up to Help Prevent Spread of White-nose Syndrome in Bats
More than a million hibernating bats have died since the disease first appeared.
Scales Installation Project to Begin at Landfill
The installation of scales at the Larimer County Landfill will begin Monday, August 30, 2010, and is estimated to take two months to complete.
Larimer Humane Society takes 20 rescue cats
A total of 90 cats will make their way to Denver following thorough veterinary checks and treatment for immediate medical concerns, as deemed necessary. Staff from Larimer Humane Society will…
EarthSky Tonight— August 30, Andromeda Galaxy visible again each evening
The Great Square of Pegasus sparkles over your eastern horizon at early to mid evening.
AUVSI Foundation Hosts Thompson School District Students at International Robotics Event
If it flies on its own, drives on its own, or dives on its own you are likely standing in the midst of the Unmanned Systems North America 2010 convention…
EarthSky Tonight—August 29, Closest celestial trio of 2010 in late August, early September
In a few more days, Venus and Mars will team up with the star Spica to stage this year’s closest celestial trio – three heavenly bodies fitting within a circle…