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lunar eclipse 2010|Lunar Eclipse 2010, Winter Solstice To Overlap On December 21

solar-eclipse-2010-in-americalunar eclipse 2010|Lunar Eclipse 2010, Winter Solstice To Overlap On December 21:LOS ANGELES — 'Twill be nights before Christmas and high overhead, the moon will turn brown or maybe deep red. The Earth and the sun with celestial scripts will conspire to make a lunar eclipse.
Weather permitting, sky gazers in North and Central America and a tiny sliver of South America will boast the best seats to this year's only total eclipse of the moon.
The eclipse will happen Monday night on the West Coast and during the wee hours Tuesday on the East Coast. Western Europe will only see the start of the spectacle while western Asia will catch the tail end.
The moon is normally illuminated by the sun. During a total lunar eclipse, the full moon passes through the shadow created by the Earth blocking the sun's light. Some indirect sunlight will still manage to pierce through and give the moon a ghostly color.
Since the eclipse coincides with winter solstice, the moon will appear high in the sky – a boon for skywatchers. With recent volcanic eruptions around the globe dumping tons of dust into the atmosphere, scientists predict the moon may appear darker than usual during the eclipse, glowing an eerie red or brown instead of the usual orange-yellow tinge.
North and Central America should be able to view the entire show, which is expected to last 3 1/2 hours if skies are clear. Total eclipse begins at 11:41 p.m. PST Monday or 2:41 a.m. EST Tuesday. The totality phase – when the moon is entirely inside Earth's shadow – will last a little over an hour.
"It's perfectly placed so that all of North America can see it," said eclipse expert Fred Espenak of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
The Griffith Observatory perched on the south slope of Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles will host an eclipse party Monday evening although rain is forecast. Telescopes will be set out on the lawn for the public and astronomers will give free lectures on the eclipse's various stages.
If clouds or rain set in, the observatory plans to stream live video of the eclipse from the Internet. Among the various outfits that will show the eclipse live is NASA, which has a camera mounted at its Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
Lunar Eclipse 2010, Winter Solstice To Overlap On December 21
ALICIA CHANG | 12/19/10 01:03 PM | AP
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LOS ANGELES — 'Twill be nights before Christmas and high overhead, the moon will turn brown or maybe deep red. The Earth and the sun with celestial scripts will conspire to make a lunar eclipse.
Weather permitting, sky gazers in North and Central America and a tiny sliver of South America will boast the best seats to this year's only total eclipse of the moon.
The eclipse will happen Monday night on the West Coast and during the wee hours Tuesday on the East Coast. Western Europe will only see the start of the spectacle while western Asia will catch the tail end.
The moon is normally illuminated by the sun. During a total lunar eclipse, the full moon passes through the shadow created by the Earth blocking the sun's light. Some indirect sunlight will still manage to pierce through and give the moon a ghostly color.
Since the eclipse coincides with winter solstice, the moon will appear high in the sky – a boon for skywatchers. With recent volcanic eruptions around the globe dumping tons of dust into the atmosphere, scientists predict the moon may appear darker than usual during the eclipse, glowing an eerie red or brown instead of the usual orange-yellow tinge.
North and Central America should be able to view the entire show, which is expected to last 3 1/2 hours if skies are clear. Total eclipse begins at 11:41 p.m. PST Monday or 2:41 a.m. EST Tuesday. The totality phase – when the moon is entirely inside Earth's shadow – will last a little over an hour.
"It's perfectly placed so that all of North America can see it," said eclipse expert Fred Espenak of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
The Griffith Observatory perched on the south slope of Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles will host an eclipse party Monday evening although rain is forecast. Telescopes will be set out on the lawn for the public and astronomers will give free lectures on the eclipse's various stages.
If clouds or rain set in, the observatory plans to stream live video of the eclipse from the Internet. Among the various outfits that will show the eclipse live is NASA, which has a camera mounted at its Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
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"Our event will go on rain or shine," said Griffith Observatory astronomer Anthony Cook.
Unlike solar eclipses which require protective glasses, lunar eclipses are safe to watch with the naked eye.
U.S. Naval Observatory spokesman Geoff Chester finds solar eclipses more exciting than the lunar counterpart. But solar eclipses tend to occur in remote parts of the world while lunar eclipses are usually visible from an entire hemisphere.
"If you get skunked by bad weather, all you have to do is wait a few years for the next one to come around," Chester said.
There are two total lunar eclipses in 2011 – in June and December. North America will miss the June show and witness only a part of next December eclipse.
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John madden|Dominating Performance by O-Line Earns John Madden’s Top Honors

john maddenJohn madden|Dominating Performance by O-Line Earns John Madden’s Top Honors:San Diego O-Line Provides Balance with Strong Run Blocking and Powerful Pass Protection; Chargers Now In Contention for Madden MVP Award Presented By Prilosec OTC

CINCINNATI, OH (December 15, 2010)– Backed by the dominating performance of their offensive line, the San Diego Chargers embarked on three long touchdown-scoring drives in the first-half on their way to a 31-0 victory Sunday over the division-leading Kansas City Chiefs at Qualcomm Stadium. The Chargers now join the list of this year’s contenders for the 2nd annual Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award, presented by Prilosec OTC. The award honors the NFL’s best offensive line and will be presented on February 2, 2011 during the week of Super Bowl XLV which will be played on February 6 in North Texas.

The Madden Most Valuable ProtectorsAward recognizes the fundamental role offensive linemen play in their teams’ success by providing consistent and reliable protection day in and day out, just as Prilosec OTC provides 24-hour heartburn protection when used as directed. For more information on the Madden Most Valuable Protectors Award presented by Prilosec OTC, visit www.MaddenProtectorsAward.com.

Providing the protection up front for the Chargers this season are tackles JEROMEY CLARY (Kansas State) and MARCUS McNEILL (Auburn), guards KRIS DIELMAN (Indiana) and TYRONNE GREEN (Auburn) and center NICK HARDWICK (Purdue). Second year tackle BRANDYN DOMBROWSKI (San Diego State) and veteran center SCOTT MRUCZKOWSKI (Bowling Green) also saw action on the line Sunday afternoon. Offensive Line coach HAL HUNTER joined the Chargers in 2006.

“The San Diego offensive line set the tone early by physically dominating the line of scrimmage and helping the Chargers score touchdowns on three of their first four possessions,” said Pro Football Hall of Fame Coach JOHN MADDEN. “Up front, the line paved the way for the team to both run and pass for over 200 yards. It’s really hard to do much better than that. I was impressed by the balance the Chargers line was able to establish against a first-place opponent.”

Sunday afternoon, the Chargers were able to make good on three long first-half scoring drives, including two nine-play scoring drives and a ten-play drive that gave San Diego a 21-0 halftime lead. Quarterback PHILIP RIVERS (North Carolina State) completed 12-of-15 passes in the first half for 132 yards and tossed a pair of touchdown passes to MALCOM FLOYD (Wyoming). Rivers finished the game 18-of-24 for 226 yards as the Chargers outgained the Chiefs 426 yards to 67. San Diego rushed for a season-high 207 yards including fifty three or more yards from three different backs RYAN MATHEWS (Fresno State), DARREN SPROLES (Kansas State) and MIKE TOLBERT (Coastal Carolina). With the victory, San Diego moves into sole possession of second place in the AFC West, one game behind the Chiefs and a game ahead of the Oakland Raiders.

San Diego has now won five of their last six games to crawl back into the playoff picture. During that stretch of games, the Chargers have scored 177 points (29.5 average). Overall, San Diego ranks 2nd in the league in average yards per game (399.6) and passing yards per contest (286.2) and 3rd in average points per game (27.2).
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Dan connolly|Dan Connolly’s 71-yard Kickoff Return

Dan connolly|Dan Connolly’s 71-yard Kickoff Return:Dan Connolly, a 315-pound offensive lineman on the Patriots, ran a kickoff late in the first half back 71-yards to set up a touchdown. On a record-setting day when DeSean Jackson had the NFL’s first “walk-off” punt return touchdown, Connolly has unofficially set a record for longest kickoff return in NFL history by anyone over 300 pounds

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