International Womens Day 2021
"When any nation paves the way for it's citizenry towards the goal of the effective empowerment of women through education to create the opportunity of real independence, supported hand in glove with any and all necessary legislative changes required so that women achieve full equality before the law with men, the whole fabric of that society benefits at every measurable point. History has demonstrated time and time again, the whole floor just rises!"
Paul Castle Dine
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Where's Wilma?
Finding #WOMENinSCIENCE shouldn't be this difficult!
#InternationalWomenAndGirlsInScience #WomenScienceDay #WomenInStem
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Super Blue Blood Moon Shots
If like myself, last night you were looking forward to blowing the dust off the lenses and getting out there to photograph Lunar eclipse after having counted the cost of boldly braving the sudden nocturnal cold snap as nothing but, also like me you are a citizen of Sydney, you're probably feeling robbed for the most part this morning.
Clouds at low and high altitudes conspired with relatively high winds to make the whole thing a bit of a fizzer from our point of view after all.
None the less, the same was not the the experience for other astronomy amateurs buffs (and professionals) across Oz.
I've put together a sampling below of what we here in the Harbour City missed out on seeing for ourselves last night.
Will let them speak for them selves. Enjoy.
— Writerbyter (@writerbyter) January 31, 2018
According to @NASA , the '#SuperBlueBloodMoon,' commonly referring to the lunar trilogy will be viewed on 31 January in the Middle East, Asia, eastern Russia, Australia and New Zealand.https://t.co/Shl8N0DtPZ— Firstpost (@firstpost) January 31, 2018
Stargazers, space junkies, people who like the outdoors & pretty much everyone should see #SuperBlueBloodMoon tomorrow (Wednesday) night. #Perth, as always, will have spectacular views - clear (mostly) unpolluted skies, great position! From 7:48pm AWST https://t.co/nVrPDLZrPJ— Peter McLean (@McLeanPeterJ) January 30, 2018
Super blue blood moon photo by Peter Abraham with iPhone 7 Plus through a 1200mm telescope. #superbluebloodmoon #supermoon #superbloodmoon #moon #lunar #lunareclipse #rare #astronomy #telescope #townsville #queensland #australia #superbluebloodmoonlunareclipse2018🌖🌗🌘🌑 pic.twitter.com/kAv9I9kuFn— Abraham Multimedia (@Abraham_media) January 31, 2018
The #Eclipse is beginning to break now.#SuperBlueBloodMoon#Canberra #australia pic.twitter.com/RTuD60HOjp— Richard Tuffin 🌈 (@RichardTuffin) January 31, 2018
My Grandmother used to say to me that "nothing good happens in Darlinghurst after dark" anyway.
Wise woman.
#SuperBlueBloodMoon, #SuperBlueBloodMoonCanberra, #SuperBlueBloodMoonSydney, #SuperBlueBloodMoonMelbourne, #SuperBlueBloodMoon, #SuperBlueBloodMoonWA, #SuperBlueBloodMoonAustralia, #WeWasRobbed, #Eclipse, #Supermoon #Superbloodmoon #Lunareclipse #Astronomy, #Australia, #SuperBlueBloodMoon2018
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Once upon a time, in the vibrant city of Sydney, there lived a visionary media tycoon named Paul Castle Dine, known as PCD to his friends ...