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How to Watch the Super Harvest Moon Twilight Show Today

Prepare for the Super Harvest Moon! For the first time in two decades, the Sun will sink as the full Moon rises exactly opposite to it on the day the summer ends, creating in a strange 360-degree twilight show. If you live in the Northern Hemisphere, today is the autumnal equinox and a Super Harvest Moon will cross the sky after almost 20 years since the last time it happened. When the Sun starts to set on the Western horizon, a full moon will rise opposite to it on the East, reflecting the light of our home star. Being close to the horizon, the orange Moon will be gigantic thanks to a psychological effect called the Moon illusion. The sky will be illuminated by the Sun and the Moon at the same time, creating a weird 360-degree effect that is rarely seen. You don't need to do anything special to enjoy the show, just get ready for the sunset. Make sure to have a clear view to both East and West. In NYC, the event will happen at 6:54pm. You can check the time in your city here. And as an added bonus, when the summer ends at 11:09pm Eastern Time, Jupiter will appear right next to the Moon. http://gizmodo.com/5645030/watch-the-super-harvest-moon-today added by: pjacobs51

Fla. Gay Adoption Ban Unconstitutional

A Miami appeals court on Wednesday upheld a lower court ruling that found the Florida ban on adoption by gay people to be unconstitutional. According to The Miami Herald, “The unanimous 3-0 decision deals a critical blow to Florida's 33-year-old law banning adoption by gay men and lesbians, and most likely sends the case to Florida's highest court for resolution.” The opinion stated, “Given a total ban on adoption by homosexual persons, one might expect that this reflected a legislative judgment that homosexual persons are, as a group, unfit to be parents. No one in this case has made, or even hinted at, any such argument. “To the contrary, the parties agree 'that gay people and heterosexuals make equally good parents.'” The decision from the third district court of appeal in Miami will allow Frank Martin Gill, the gay father at the center of the case, to keep the two sons he and his partner adopted in 2009 after fostering the boys for several years. Legal analysts expect the case to move to the Florida supreme court, where it will ultimately be decided. added by: TimALoftis