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UPDATE: Posted by Ed "the Chicago Maven" Mazur on the ToyTrains group hosted by Groups.io TTMLers, The Pioneer Zephyr Train is considered by many to be the official greeter at Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry. The three-car 98 ton artifact is the second largest at the MSI after the U-505 World War II submarine. The Zephyr sits by the subterranean admission desks, sort of a freebie for visitors even before they enter the Museum proper. The 1934 streamlined train, the onetime "show pony" of the Western rails, has been described by MSI officials as "a little bit of a hood ornament for the museum." Now it is freshly polished following an extensive renovation of train and accompanying exhibit that visitors will discover when the MSI reopens on March 7 after its second Covid-19-forced closure. The Zephyr's retro glamour---its sleek, streamlined stainless steel design was meant to spur interest in rail travel---alluring even to us in 2021. Every time I visit the MSI I make certain to experience the Zephyr that makes me want to take a trip anywhere. The interior upholstery has been recovered and new signage explains both the train's revolutionary engineering and its place in popular culture. The observation car offered 12 exclusive seats and featured wide, carved windows that provided panoramic views of outdoor scenery. Surround screens enhance an already exciting experience. Museum designers have surrounded the Zephyr with sound screens so that when you step aboard---numbers are limited these days by COVID concerns---you get a sense of the train in motion. The Zephyr debuted at the MSI in 1960. It was an outdoor exhibit and an example of recent technology all visitors were likely to remember. Sort of akin to an early Tesla automobile on view in the MSI's transportation hall. Today, to some, the Zephyr may seem like an antique, a representation of an American era and aesthetic. It is a delight to see it treated with a renewed reverence in the museum. Visitors will hopefully take away that in the speeds it achieved, the design it displayed, and the impact it had on people, the Pioneer Zephyr was kind of a marvel. Marvel? The renovated Zephyr is joined by an exhibit titled "Marvel: Universe of Super Heroes--- an expansive, engaging, and intelligent look at the comic book company, from early ink-on paper images to contemporary cinematic blockbusters and a seemingly endless string of TV series. The show debuted in Seattle in 2018 but its Chicago appearance was delayed by the pandemic. So friends, on your next visit to Chicago---make time to go to the Museum of Science and Industry and enjoy the Zephyr and so much more. Ed "the Chicago Maven" Mazur |
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ASTRONOMY: Here is some information about
The Moon The moon spins like the earth but, instead of one revolution per day, a revolution takes 27 days, 7 hrs., 43 min., 11.6 sec. One moon phase (full moon to full moon) takes 29 days, 12 hrs., 44 min. at 2,287 mph As the moon goes through it's phases there is:
As days go by, and a person is not paying attention to the moon, you can easily tell if the moon is going to be full or, if it was full by remembering the famous words "what's up DOC". Think of the O as a full moon then, note the curve in the D and C. When the curve is the D, it is going to be full. When the curve is like the C, it is going away from being full. Exeligmos is described as 54 yrs. 1 mo. for a solar eclipse to come back to the same spot. Samos is described as 18 yrs. 10 days. Three Samos equal one Exelgmos. | |
Every full moon for every calendar month has it's own common name. The names for the months are as follows: | |
Month | Known As |
January | Wolf Moon |
February | Snow Moon |
March | Sap Moon |
April | Pink Moon |
May | Flower Moon |
June | Strawberry Moon |
July | Buck Moon |
August | Sturgeon Moon |
September | Harvest Moon |
October | Hunter's Moon |
November | Beaver Moon |
December | Cold Moon |
In addition to the names commonly used in the USA, there are some additional names used by the earlier tribes and nations. Please visit the site in this link to see an impressive list of names from those peoples who were here before the Europeans came. |
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