At 02:52 PM 6/15/04 -0700, Deborah Harrell wrote:
>http://science.nasa.gov/spaceweather/venustransit/gallery_08jun04_page9.htm
> 
>http://makeashorterlink.com/?X17162398
>
>"Every 17 years, a dozen states from Delaware to
>Illinois are treated to a springtime emergence of the
>Brood X (Magicicada septendecim) periodical cicadas.
>The inch-and-one-half, red-eyed, winged, noisy but
>harmless insects arrive in astronomical numbers. Year
>2004 CE is the first since 797 CE that the two great
>periodical phenomena, a Brood X emergence and a
>transit of Venus, have occurred simultaneously. As
>there were no telescopes around in 797 CE, this
>photograph taken June 8, 2004 in Baltimore's Druid
>Hill Park by astronomer Herman M. Heyn, shows THE
>WORLD'S FIRST Brood X cicada ever to watch a transit
>of Venus."



I'm surprised that I haven't heard more from the nutball contingent about
this portending the end of the world (like apparently everything else does)
. . . 



-- Ronn!  ;-)

(I am having e-mail problems this weekend.)



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