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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

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Blood Moon: Shortest Total Lunar Eclipse of the Century Rises Saturday
Lunar Eclipse of October 2014
March 31st, 2015
Only the speediest of skywatchers will have a chance to see the total lunar eclipse rising Saturday (April 4): NASA predicts that the total phase of the lunar eclipse will only last about 5 minutes.
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SETI Has New Infrared Telescope Tech in Search for E.T.
The University of California's Lick Observatory will use its new NIROSETI telescope instrument to search for signs of intelligent extraterrestrial civilizations by scanning for messages in infrared light.
March 31st, 2015
It is called NIROSETI for near-infrared optical SETI. This new instrument can record levels of light over time so that patterns can be analyzed and assessed for potential signs of other civilizations. 
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Best Space Books and Sci-Fi: A Space.com Reading List
Space Books Recommended Reading
March 31st, 2015
Space.com's editors present a reading list for space and sci-fi lovers, as well as children who are interested in astronomy and spaceflight. 
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