Friday, February 20, 2015

Venus and Mars closest conjunction since 2008!

Earth Sky.org tells us that on – February 21, 2015 we will have the ". . . closest conjunction of the planets Venus and Mars since September 11, 2008." They won’t couple up this closely again until October 5, 2017. As soon as darkness falls, look for these embracing worlds to pop out beneath the waxing crescent moon in your western sky. If you have binoculars, aim them at dazzling Venus to see nearby Mars with Venus in a single binocular field of view!
Here is what they tell us: 
     Although Venus and Mars are about the moon’s diameter (1/2 degree) apart on the 
     sky’s dome, these worlds are not particularly close together in space. These two solar 
     system worlds simply align along the same line of sight, as seen from Earth. 
     Today, Venus lodges 1.42 astronomical units (AU) from Earth, while Mars resides 
     beyond Mars at 2.20 AU away.
Though I am no scientist, I love these types of happenings.  If the weather is good enough and I find out I can see this, I want to go and see the skyward event!

Friday, February 6, 2015

In honor of our Presidents! New biographies of Presidents and other famous people

In honor of our celebration of Presidents during February, let me tell you about two new biographies. The first biography is entitled, “41: A Portrait of My Father,” by George W. Bush.  We have it in print and audio-book (CD format). This is a great book written about President George H. W. Bush (George Herbert Walker Bush; born June 12, 1924) written by his son President George W. Bush (George Walker Bush; born July 6, 1946).  It tells the personal insights to the man that became our 41st president (thus the title, “41”). He tells of his military career, politics but also important to people such as myself is the personal background and story.  Men and women can be great leaders but can they also live a life of love, endurance, faithfulness and victory with those closest to them, their family.  This book shows such a man, one that true leadership classes, books on character and encouraging speeches and articles would be do well to glean and learn from. 
I read a lot of biographies on presidents, their wives and those around them.  I have read the biography entitled, “Barbara Bush: A Memoir” (written in 2003). This book told of the Bushes family background as well. It also highlighted the preparation of the Bushes in service to their country.  I came away from that book with the understanding the George H.W. Bush was one of the best prepared men to be president in the 20th Century.  This newest book, “41” will also help the reader to glean even more of the preparation of a man for the Presidency.

Another recent non-fiction book on a President is entitled, “The Stranger: Barack Obama In the White House,” by Chuck Todd.  Todd is the moderator of Meet the Press and Former NBC News Chief White House Correspondent (front cover). Todd endeavors to tell the reader how President Barack Obama (Barack Hussein Obama II; born August 4, 1961) won the Presidency as an outsider of Washington (2008). He tells how his vision of hope and change became very hard to implement in a culture within Washington D.C. (from both parties) that challenged his agenda. Todd brings hundreds of interviews in this book to discuss the victories and the failures of this man as president.  He thinks that the title, ‘“The Stranger” defines what “Obamaism” really is and what the president stands for. . .’ (front flap). He shows the power struggles and agendas of many of the important players within Washington.  Like all books written about someone famous, the author always brings their colored glasses to the presentation.  Be sure and consider the authors reasons for writing the book, their political leanings and the audience they are writing to. These will all influence the tone and presentation. 
After reading many biographies and books outlining political careers of mighty men and women, what I always come away with is that there is never any shortage of intrigue, power struggles and agendas on all sides.  Many of us average citizens are just not privy to them.  Read, learn and challenge yourself to read and see from the author’s point of view.