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The Shortest Day

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Winter solstice is our shortest day but the longest night of the year, so prepare yourself for some stress and a little more fear.

But don’t be too afraid because if you’re not an early riser, the earliest sunset has since passed, that’s what’s so important!
This day has finally arrived, Winter Solstice 2020 is here. The first day of winter is upon us just in time for Christmas 🌟 Star.

CHRISTMAS TIME

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EARTH
圣诞快乐
GOD JUL
BUON ANNO
JOYEUX NOEL
VESELE VANOCE
メリークリスマス
MELE KALIKIMAKA
NODLAG SONA DHUIT
BLWYDDYN NEWYDD DDA
С Рождеством Христовым
FELIZ NATAL
BOAS FESTAS
FELIZ NAVIDAD
MERRY CHRISTMAS
KALA CHRISTOUGENA
VROLIJK KERSTFEEST
Χαρούμενα Χριστούγεννα
FROHLICHE WEIHNACHTEN
BUON NATALE-GODT NYTAR
HUAN YING SHENG TAN CHIEH
WESOLYCH SWIAT-SRETAN BOZIC
MOADIM LESIMHA-LINKSMU KALEDU
HAUSKAA JOULUA-AID SAID MOUBARK
즐거운 성탄
N PRETTIG KERSTMIS

The Harvest Moon

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All new Skywatchers should get ready for two full moons in October, and the first one will illuminate the sky tonight. Always reach for the moon and chances are you will wind up among the ✨ ⭐️ STARS.

A Day of Infamy

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The biggest lesson of a pandemic is that our leadership needs to tell the truth, no matter how hard it is for the public to listen and learn.

1/20/2020 A day that will live in infamy once a history of the coronavirus pandemic is written. On that infamous day, a Washington state male who returned from a stay with his family in Wuhan in China was the first one in the USA to be diagnosed with the coronavirus. https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2001191

Our Hellish Planet

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Scientists have been warning of hell on Earth and a dire risk of becoming a hothouse, but ignorant denial will never save humanity.

The greatest cities on this planet are turning into virtual ghost towns while men, women, and children are getting sick and too many are dying. No, this is not about finger-pointing, or attacking others. This is not science fiction, its a scientific tragedy that may continue until humanity pulls itself together by working towards the shared goal for survival.