TG #2
Hello again!
Mid-August marks the peak of the annual Perseid meteor shower, as Earth drifts through a region of space with shards and fragments. There have been some spectacular fireballs spotted as they blast down into our atmosphere…and if you see one, you can make a wish. So if the clouds clear- keep your eyes on the sky!
Hobart has also just celebrated the first Aurora and Night Sky Festival- you can see the photos from this exhibit at Mt. Nelson Signal Station. It’s also National Science Week, so spare a moment’s thought about all the things there are to learn on the earth, in the ocean, and in the sky.
Since our first issue, there has been a much appreciated influx of interest and stories, an interview about Tasmanian Geographic with a leading daily newspaper, and an opportunity to speak on the radio about this new project. We hope you enjoy reading it as much as we enjoy publishing it!
If you are inspired by the stories you read, please forward along this issue to a friend. If you are reading this and would like to get all the future issues by email, check out the subscription form on the web site. It’s free- enjoy and share!
Hope you are keeping warm this winter,
— The Editor
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The Editor of Tasmanian Geographic is a shadowy and mysterious figure who is often found deep underground, in the treetop branches, on coastal beaches, or high in the mountains.
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