Eclipse children's book brings Mars family to Austin; teaches kids eye safety

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Eclipse children's book brings Mars family to Austin; teaches kids eye safety AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A total solar eclipse will pass over Austin on April 8, 2024. It won't be the only solar event visiting the area. A family of four from Mars, the Moonies, will fly down to Central Texas, hoping this year they won't miss out on this rare lunar event.That's the premise for Meg Jerit's new children's book, "The Moonies". "A children's book definitely provides this opportunity to really get all the significance of this moment," Jerit said.According to Jerit, the family comes to Central Texas after missing the 2017 eclipse. The get to enjoy the sights of the area and witness the eclipse while also learning about proper eclipse safety. Each copy of the book comes with two pairs of eclipse glasses."I just feel like to experience a total solar eclipse as a child would be a pretty amazing experience," Jerit said.The Austin-based author comes with strong ties to the eclipse. Her father is the owner and CEO of American Paper Optics. "We make all of the eclipse glasses, the lar...

Section 2 laden Cortland team to play for national title

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Section 2 laden Cortland team to play for national title CORTLAND, NY (NEWS10) -- The Cortland Red Dragons have made it to the Stagg Bowl for the first time in program history, preparing to play for their first Division-III national title. They've done so with the help of ten Section 2 players on the roster. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! 13-1 Cortland will take on defending champion, 14-0 North Central. Two of the local standouts that helped the Red Dragons get to this point are senior wide receiver and Greenwich native Cole Burgess, and senior running back and Saratoga Springs native Ashton Capone. They both found the endzone in Cortland's semifinal win over Randolph Macon. Burgess had 12 catches for 145 yards and three touchdowns. They don't take this journey for granted, and want to end their college careers on top of the mountain. "Me and Ashton, we're locker buddies so I feel like we talk about it every day, how special this is especially being seniors," said Burgess." We realize this...

Red Raiders girls hand Tamarac first loss of the season

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Red Raiders girls hand Tamarac first loss of the season MECHANICVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Coming into the night the Tamarac Bengals haven't lost a game this season. However, all that changed when they lost to Mechanicville 48-39. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The Bengals led by as many as seven but the Raiders managed to tie the game late in the second quarter just before halftime. That led to a back-and-forth third quarter but Mechanicville managed to pull away with a four-point lead before the end of the frame. The Raiders pulled away in the fourth quarter to secure the win. They will play against Watervliet on December 18, with tip-off set for 6 p.m.

UAlbany football treated to send-off on campus prior to departure for South Dakota

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

UAlbany football treated to send-off on campus prior to departure for South Dakota ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The University at Albany football team, in the words of the great Willie Nelson, is "on the road again." Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! The Great Danes departed from campus for South Dakota Thursday morning for their first-ever semifinal appearance in the FCS playoffs, and were sent off in style.A number of fans lined Collins Circle in a huge send-off for the team as they boarded their buses.Not that UAlbany needed any more motivation for Friday night's semifinal game with South Dakota St., but the Danes got some from a fan base that has rallied around them amid their greatest season in program history."It means everything, man," said junior wide receiver Roy Alexander. "Really enjoy having the fans out here, man. Just knowing that we've got all this support and love back at the crib, it's just gonna make it way better when we get this 'dub this weekend."It's the team's ninth away game of the season. With journ...

Moon and beyond: New section with data on the space economy

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Moon and beyond: New section with data on the space economy In the past 10 years, all that is related to outer space has seen increasing interest. The space economy is now a hot topic among enterprises, citizens and governments, involving more and more areas. From the support of climate change monitoring to security and defence mechanisms, and the development of high-level digital and communication systems, the space economy has an expanding role in today’s society. Following this growing importance, the demand for reliable and timely statistics on the space economy also increased. To answer this need, Eurostat teamed up with the European Space Agency.(ESA) and the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre (JRC) to create a thematic account for space economic activities in Europe. There is a new webpage on the European space economy thematic account as part of our section on experimental statistics. This thematic account will provide consolidated statistics on the main gross domestic product (GDP) indicators for the space economy...

Ukraine needs Europe’s support - Don't give in to Orbán's blackmail

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Ukraine needs Europe’s support - Don't give in to Orbán's blackmail The EU must increase its support for Ukraine, and move ahead swiftly on its integration into the EU. The European leaders should not give in to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's blackmail, the European Green Party comments on the historic EU leaders' summit in Brussels. The attempts by the Hungarian prime minister to blackmail the European Union, and block aid to Ukraine and its accession to the EU, are deplorable. These cynical machinations undermine the trust of European citizens in the EU institutions.  European Green co-presidents Thomas Waitz and Mélanie Vogel comment: “This case, where a single leader can act as a Trojan horse for Putin, and block the whole process of helping Ukraine, shows once again that the need for unanimity among European member states on foreign policy issues prevents the EU from taking the right decisions”, Waitz and Vogel say. At the Conference on the Future of Europe, European citizens gave a clear message that they want more power for the Europ...

PM reaffirms Pakistan's support to Kashmiris - rejects Indian SC verdict as politically motivated

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

PM reaffirms Pakistan's support to Kashmiris - rejects Indian SC verdict as politically motivated Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar on Thursday (14 December) reaffirmed Pakistan's moral, political and diplomatic support to the people of Kashmir, and rejected the recent verdict of the Indian Supreme Court calling it a politically motivated and a tool to consolidate Indian illegal occupation.The prime minister, in his address at the special session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly (AJK LA), called for India to desist from consolidating its occupation, revoke the illegal unilateral actions of August 5, 2019 and not change the demography of the disputed territory.Chaired by AJK LA Speaker Chaudhry Latif Akbar, the session was attended by AJK Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq and Assembly members.PM Kakar also stressed upon India to halt the human rights abuses in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), repeal emergency laws, withdraw heavy military presence and provide unhindered access to the United Nations bodies and the internatio...

Horoscopes Dec. 15, 2023: Maude Apatow, take nothing for granted

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Horoscopes Dec. 15, 2023: Maude Apatow, take nothing for granted CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Maude Apatow, 26; Adam Brody, 44; Julie Taymor, 71; Don Johnson, 74.Happy Birthday: Take responsibilities seriously, and handle your finances with care. Don’t rely on others to offer sound advice or live up to impossible promises. Being ready, willing and able to get things done physically will put your mind at rest and encourage you to be fully responsible for your achievements and happiness. Trust yourself and take nothing for granted; you won’t be disappointed in your returns. Your numbers are 4, 15, 23, 31, 35, 39, 44.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Learn from your mistakes. Take a reserved approach to sensitive situations. Direct your energy wisely and map out your plan before you head out to shop or attend festivities. Don’t feel inclined to take on or deny yourself something to appease others. 4 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Say no to temptation. It’s the festive season, and getting caught up in the hustle and bustle and spend...

Bridge: Dec. 15, 2023

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Bridge: Dec. 15, 2023 Test your defensive skill in today’s deal. Cover the West and South cards. Try to beat four hearts as East.South’s jump to three hearts suggests a good six-card suit and about 16 points. West leads the nine of spades, and you take the ace. South follows with the jack, wins your spade return with the queen and leads the queen of diamonds. West signals with the deuce.How do you defend?At the table, East took the ace and led the jack of clubs. Declarer won in dummy, pitched his king of spades on a high diamond and next let the nine of trumps ride. West took the queen and led another club. South won in dummy and took the rest.SPADE RUFFSouth’s bidding marks him with the ace of clubs, so the defenders need to win two trump tricks. If at Trick Four East leads the three of trumps, declarer is stuck: If he plays low, West wins and gives East a spade ruff; if declarer puts up the ace, he loses two trump tricks.North-South would have done well to find a route to 3NT.DAILY QU...

Ask Amy: I was surprised by my brother’s advice about my girlfriend. Was he right?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 07:14:48 GMT

Ask Amy: I was surprised by my brother’s advice about my girlfriend. Was he right? Dear Amy: I’ve been with my girlfriend for about five years. We’ve broken up a few times, mainly for short periods.Related ArticlesAdvice | Ask Amy: I’m uncomfortable about my husband’s DNA test request Advice | Ask Amy: He says I’m not small enough to marry Advice | Ask Amy: I’m a big tipper, and I want to be thanked for it Advice | Ask Amy: The teachers won’t explain why they call my son disrespectful Advice | Ask Amy: How did my adventurous life end up like this, and can I get it back? Currently we are taking a longer break while we each figure out if we want to move forward toward marriage. She says she can’t decide. Honestly, I feel like I can’t decide, either.During the times when we’re together, I feel like I do most of the emotional “work” in the relationship, while she is more focused on her job, family, and friends.My brother recently pulled me aside and said, basi...