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Strange Universe With Bob BermanWhat a year we’re having. First we got to see a super-rare total solar eclipse, when the Moon completely covered the Sun. And now this week, almost as rare, the Moon will eclipse a far more distant star, a famous blue one. When a star is blocked by the Moon, it’s called an occultation, and it rarely happens to one of the few truly bright stars that happen to be positioned along the Moon’s path.
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A Capital Region couple who lost touch for more than 30 years used Monday’s total solar eclipse to tie the knot.
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I don’t feel depressed. I’m actually sleeping more soundly than normal. My appetite remains robust. I’m able to focus. Energy is good. My self-esteem is relatively sturdy.
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(Airs 04/05/24 @ 10 p.m.) The Legislative Gazette is a weekly program about New York State Government and politics. On this week’s Gazette: the late state budget will be even later, we’ll take a look at the some of the sticking points, we’ll have full coverage of the coming total eclipse impacting the North Country, and April is Autism awareness month, and we’ll introduce you to 16-year-old with Autism and his family.
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Officials in Albany are readying for the solar eclipse on Monday.
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The town and city of Plattsburgh are in the path of totality during Monday’s total eclipse and are planning events and viewing sites with an influx of visitors expected.
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Monday’s total solar eclipse will bring unique opportunities for scientific research across the country.
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Governor Phil Scott addressed a number of issues during his weekly briefing today including a bill he vetoed earlier in the day and Vermont’s preparations for the upcoming solar eclipse.
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Officials from communities in the path of totality are preparing for an influx of visitors to watch the upcoming solar eclipse.
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It's the last astronomy Vox Pop before the solar eclipse! Bob Berman and Dr. Valerie Rapson will offer last minute eclipse watching tips and answer your questions. Ray Graf hosts.