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Hot Online: Transit of Venus 2012

Hot Online: Transit of Venus 2012

You will be able to witness one of the rarest astronomical events visible by mankind Tuesday night.

By Anonymous
Posted Jun 05, 2012 @ 02:11 PM
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Trending topic: Smart Glass

The president of Xbox Live personally announced at its E3 press event a new way of interacting with the Xbox 360, which Microsoft is calling SmartGlass. The new app lets users interact with the game system using iOS, Andriod or Windows mobile devices, according to ExtremeTech.com. Click the link above to read the article.

Check this out: giant squid

A fishing columnist in Australia found the fresh carcass of a 10-foot giant squid, a very rare find. While the writer was filming the giant squid floating by, a shark came into the footage as it started to chew up the free food. Click the link above to read the article and watch the footage.

Video: Transit of Venus 2012

You will be able to witness one of the rarest astronomical events visible by mankind Tuesday night. It is called the "transit of Venus," and it won't happen for another 100 years. Scroll down to watch the video and get all the information and when and where to watch.


-- GateHouse News Service

Trending topic: Smart Glass

The president of Xbox Live personally announced at its E3 press event a new way of interacting with the Xbox 360, which Microsoft is calling SmartGlass. The new app lets users interact with the game system using iOS, Andriod or Windows mobile devices, according to ExtremeTech.com. Click the link above to read the article.

Check this out: giant squid

A fishing columnist in Australia found the fresh carcass of a 10-foot giant squid, a very rare find. While the writer was filming the giant squid floating by, a shark came into the footage as it started to chew up the free food. Click the link above to read the article and watch the footage.

Video: Transit of Venus 2012

You will be able to witness one of the rarest astronomical events visible by mankind Tuesday night. It is called the "transit of Venus," and it won't happen for another 100 years. Scroll down to watch the video and get all the information and when and where to watch.


-- GateHouse News Service

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