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Some unemployed Marylanders WUSA9 spoke with say they have barely kept their heads above water the past year and a half amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Next month, they'll lose the federal enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits and they're worried. Gov. Larry Hogan announced Tuesday that Maryland would stop paying out the benefits starting July 3, citing positive health and economic recovery. That ends the extra $300 people on unemployment have. ....
/ The conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn will be visible this Monday night. That’s when the two planets will appear closest together in the night sky, and it s one of the most highly anticipated astronomical events of the year. KUNC’s Rae Solomon spoke with Carla Johns, who teaches astronomy at Aims Community College and works at the Fiske planetarium in Boulder, about the conjunction. The following are highlights of their conversation. Conjunction basics Johns says to look for Saturn and Jupiter low in the southwest part of the sky. You can tell the two planets apart easily because “Saturn looks significantly dimmer… it s about a billion miles away from us, whereas Jupiter on average is about 500 million miles,” she explains. ....
For nearly 40 years, the Weld County Triceratops affectionately known as “Pops” has been stuck in an awkward spot for a fossil of its stature. A dinosaur for the people, Pops has been a very public figure, on display behind glass in various county buildings. Yet the most complete horned dinosaur skull ever found in Colorado had never been thoroughly examined by paleontologists, essentially lost to science. Thanks to a new agreement between Weld County leadership and researchers at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, that has now changed. Listen • 6:17 ....
Published December 17, 2020 at 5:31 PM MST NASA Bill Ingalls Saturn, top, and Jupiter, below, are seen after sunset from Shenandoah National Park, Sunday, Dec. 13, 2020, in Luray, Virginia. The two planets are drawing closer to each other in the sky as they head towards a “great conjunction” on December 21, where the two giant planets will appear a tenth of a degree apart. Today on Colorado Edition: As the first COVID-19 vaccines are distributed, we examine the logistics of inoculating staff and residents of long-term care facilities. We learn more about how lithium-ion batteries can help power a renewable energy future – but mining for the metal may be cause for environmental concern across the Mountain West. As more people than ever are choosing national parks to recharge during the pandemic, we look at the noisy toll that’s taking on those resources. And we’ll explore a rare celestial conjunction that will be at its peak on Dec. 21. ....