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An Indian former software analyst has written a new 'national' anthem for Mars. - BBC News
An Indian former software analyst who's now a rising star in the opera world has written a new "national" anthem for Mars.
CLASS 1A-3A ALL-AREA FOOTBALL TEAM: Mars Hill's Mack McCluskey helped build a program | Colbert
Mack McCluskey, from Mars Hill Bible School, is the TimesDaily 1A-3A football player of the Year. [MATT MCKEAN/TIMESDAILY]
Mars Hill Bible lineman Mack McCluskey hugs his quarterback Griffin Hanson late in the second half of the AHSAA Class 1A football championship at Auburn University. [MATT MCKEAN/TIMESDAILY]
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Now, McCluskey, the TimesDaily 1A-3A player of the year, leaves having been a part of a dominant two-year run, in which the Panthers went 28-2, winning a state championship in 2018 and finishing as runner-up this past season.
Thoughts for the Mars Change by Holiday Mathis – Boston Herald
ARIES (March 21-April 19). The animals migrate. The keys modulate. Changes add excitement and interest. Try to take them in a flow, as though you’re aware that it’s all part of the pattern.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Clear thought, like clear water, is healthful and will help you feel better. When things get confusing or complicated, you can purify them by placing all the messy stuff out in the open and letting the elements do their thing.
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Quadrantid Meteor Shower, Mars Rises & More January 2020 Skywatching Tips From NASA
The early morning of January 4th brings the peak of the Quadrantid meteor shower. This annual shower can be one of the better ones of the year, although it has a much shorter peak than most other meteor showers — just a few hours versus a day or two.
The visibility of meteor showers from year to year has a lot to do with whether there’s a bright Moon in the sky at the time or not. This year, the Moon will set soon after midnight local time, meaning viewing conditions should be good, provided your local skies are not obscured by winter weather.
Mars and Uranus Polarize by Holiday Mathis – Boston Herald
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Think ahead. Anticipate obstacles. Decide how you will counteract the current culture of distraction, as this will be a necessary first step toward the completion of any other plan.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). The sweets of flattery and the bitterness of scandal are unnecessary distractions you don’t need to taste today. The only news worth spreading is news that can help.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Common impulses are part of your connection to humanity. Even so, to give way to every common impulse would be disastrous. And to transcend even one is a triumph.
Mars and stellar counterpart Antares lend note of cheer to January darkness - Minnesota Starwatch
Pressurized Tesla Cybertruck To Be Official Pickup Truck Of Mars
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