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January 2018 Eclipses and Skies You Won�t Want to Miss!

Get ready to see a double supermoon, a meteor shower, and more celestial wonders this month.

By Andrew Fazekas

The coming month brings back-to-back supermoons, planetary pairings, a meteor shower, and plenty

more reasons to look up at the night sky.

So, if your holiday haul included binoculars and telescopes, be sure to mark your January

calendar and get ready to try out your star-gazing gear!

New Year�s Supermoon�January 1 A super-size moon kicks off the year in style.

Officially, the moon will reach its full phase on January 1, 2018, at 9:24 p.m. ET.

That�s just four hours after it gets to its closest point to Earth in its roughly

month-long orbit, called perigee.

At a distance of just 221,559 miles, this full moon will be considered a supermoon�when

the lunar orb is bigger and brighter than usual in the night sky.

Quadrantid Meteor Shower�January 3 The first meteor shower of the year, the Quadrantids

will reach their maximum hourly numbers in the late night of January 3 and into the predawn

hours of January 4.

For this shower, peak rates usually hover around 60 shooting stars an hour, when seen

from very dark locations.

But with the nearly full moon dominating the overnight hours, the blinding glare will likely

wash out all but the brightest meteors.The Quadrantids get their name from the obsolete

constellation Quadrans Muralis, which fell out of favor in the 1920s.

Most of its stars instead became part of the constellation Bo�tes, the herdsman.

The meteors will appear to radiate from the northern part of Bo�tes in the northeast

sky, just off the Big Dipper�s handle.

Moon and Lion�January 4-5 Face the eastern sky in the late evening of

January 4 and check out the waning gibbous moon perched just above the star Regulus.

This brilliant blue-white star is the brightest member of the constellation Leo, the lion.

The celestial pair will appear to be dramatically close together at less than one degree apart,

equal to the width of two full lunar disks.

Some well-placed observers will be able to see the star briefly disappear behind the

moon in what�s called a lunar occultation.

Sky-watchers in northern Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, and northwest Africa can

watch as the bright star slips behind the lit portion of the moon for up to an hour.

Moon, Mars, and Jupiter�January 11 Early risers looking toward the southeastern

sky before dawn will get to see an eye-catching triangular pattern formed by the crescent

moon hanging near the naked-eye planets Jupiter and Mars.

Saturn, Mercury, and Moon�January 14 During the first half of the month, the planets

Mercury and Saturn will create a challenging planetary pair for sky-watchers.

But on the 14th, the razor-thin crescent moon will act as a convenient guidepost for tracking

down the dim duo.

The two planets may be easier to spot initially using binoculars.

The best time to try and catch them will be about 30 minutes before local sunrise.

Moon Hits a Bull�s Eye �January 27 On this night, the steadily swelling moon

will snuggle up to the bright orange star Aldebaran, the red eye of Taurus, the bull.

The red giant star, which sits 36 light-years away, will appear to be eclipsed by the gibbous

moon in the early morning hours for observers in northwestern North America.

But observers in Alaska will get the best evening views, since they will be able to

witness the star�s disappearance at 1:53 a.m. local time and then see it reappear 57

minutes later.

Teresa Yanaros of Divine Frequency presents her research on mainstream historical origins

of the term �bull�s eye� and the juxtaposition of esoteric and astrological synchronicity.

Travel through time and learn about the significance of Aldebaran and how we can search for and

integrate patterns of archetypes within our Earthly experience.

Total Eclipse of the Blue Supermoon�January 31

Lucky sky-watchers across the Pacific rim and the West Coast of North America will get

to see a blue supermoon undergo a total eclipse.

The moon will be full for the second time this month, a relative rarity historically

known as a blue moon.

The lunar orb will also be especially close to Earth, making it a supermoon.

Adding to the drama, Earth�s dark shadow will slowly creep over the bright lunar disk

during that night�s total lunar eclipse, which will turn the blue moon blood red.

Totality, or total coverage of the moon, begins at 7:51 a.m. ET (12:51 UT).

The entire event will be visible from Alaska, Hawaii, western Canada, the western Pacific

Ocean, Australia, New Zealand, Indonesia, the Philippines, China, and Japan.

Sky-watchers in eastern North America will witness only a partial eclipse just before

sunrise.

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Video of the Day Recap January 1-6 - Duration: 7:31.

Last week I made a video announcing and explaining a new playlist that I would be maintaining

on my channel called "Video of the Day."

Everyday in 2018 so far I have added a video to this playlist that I enjoyed.

Before I go over why I chose these videos, I would like to announce a few "upgrades"

to my set up here that should hopefully make watching my crap a little more enjoyable.

Upgrade number one: New mic!

I'm using a different mic now so this video's sound quality should be less likely to make

you want to go jump off a bridge.

The last video's sound quality was so bad I'm surprised it even broke... uh... twenty

views, but then again I watch my own videos so many times that it probably has far less

than that.

Upgrade number two: music.

I found some royalty-free stuff that should hopefully make listening to my squeaker voice

more tolerable.

And the last upgrade?

EDITING.

Much more thought is going into this video than the turd I released last week.

Alright, that's it for the changes, now let's talk about the Video of the Day playlist

and the videos I chose to put in them.

On January 1st, New Year's Day, I put TechAltar's "Why Doesn't Apple Use Social Media?"

in the playlist.

I found this video really interesting because it shows what it takes for one of the biggest

companies in the world to advertise successfully.

TechAltar does an excellent job giving viewers an inside look into why Apple chooses the

advertising methods they choose, and explains why Apple controls their products' image

so strictly.

If you couple this video with PolyMatter's "The Grand Theory of Apple," Apple's

marketing strategies appear much more tactful than somebody might originally think.

If Apple or advertising interests you at all, I recommend watching "Why Doesn't Apple

Use Social Media?"

There was also one other video I watched that day that I considered making the first video

in the playlist but was ultimately never chosen.

This video was PewDiePie's "VINERS WELCOME!"

I found this video pretty humorous, however there were a couple reasons why TechAltar's

video was chosen over it.

One reason PewDiePie's video was not chosen for Video of the Day was the fact that his

video repeated much of the same things that other YouTubers had already discussed about

the people PewDiePie was reacting to.

For example, Cody Ko talked a year earlier about Piques in

his video "Instagram 'Comedians'"

and Pyrocynical talked about Lele Pons in his video "Lele Pons has hit a new low."

However, PewDiePie's video is still very funny and he does make original jokes within

the video so I still recommend giving the video a watch.

I also just feel that TechAltar's video is a little more worthwhile than PewDiePie's

video because TechAltar's video is more formal and interesting than PewDiePie's

comedic video.

If any of these videos I've listed seem interesting to you, I'll have links to every

video mentioned in this video down in the description.

I recommend giving all of them a watch as they are all really good in their own ways.

On January 2nd, I put the video "John Carpenter, Coolest Million Dollar winner" in the playlist.

To be honest, I didn't really watch anything that day that really stood out to me, so this

video sort of won by default.

I found this video on /r/videos, and you've probably already seen this video at one point

or another seeing as this was a huge deal when it first came out in 1999.

John Carpenter was the first million dollar winner on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, and

he did something special right before he won the one million dollars that made this clip

stick with people all over the world.

If you still haven't seen the clip and want to see what he does before winning, I'll

have a link to the video in the description.

The only other video that was considered to be put in the playlist for that day was Vox's

"How Trump makes extreme things look normal."

The video itself is very interesting and educational and it explains a concept called the Overton

Window and how Trump's proposed policies as well as media coverage on him affect the

Overton Window.

If political theory bores you or just isn't your thing, I would avoid this video, but

otherwise it's a really good video that I recommend watching.

One reason the video wasn't included in the playlist is the fact that I found some

of the jokes in the video a little cringe-worthy, and I think John Carpenter's moment is just

a little bit cooler than Vox's video.

Side note: the John Carpenter who won Who Wants to Be a Millionaire isn't the movie

director John Carpenter, although both people have their own Wikipedia pages.

On January 3rd, I watched a ton of great videos, however the one that made the playlist was

jacksfilms's "i'm super sorry."

This parody of Logan Paul's apology video was really well done as jacksfilms keeps apologizing

to his fanbase about more and more outrageous things.

At least one thing said in this video should make you chuckle, especially if you have seen

Logan Paul's "So Sorry."

Some other videos I watched that day that I really enjoyed include: Dolan Dark's "Memes

V," Company Man's "Planet Fitness - Gym on the Rise," Weegee Plays' "Responding

to Polygon's Hit Piece on Me," Wendover Productions' "How Airlines Price Flights,"

and 2kliksphillip's three videos on sleep disruption.

All of these videos were exceptional in quality, however I can only put one video in the playlist,

and the one I chose ended up being jacksfilms's video.

I highly recommend watching all of the videos I just listed as these were some of the best

videos I watched all week this week.

For January 4th, the video I chose to put in the playlist was Weest's "They're

coming."

Ever since YouTube took down Weest's first channel, Weest's content has been getting

better and better and I think his commentary on furries is one of his best videos that

he's made on his new channel so far.

The video is really funny and if you've ever wanted a documentary on the furry problem,

Weest's video is the video for you.

Some honorable mentions for this day include CNET's "The tech that died in 2017,"

CollegeHumor's "The CH Cast's Favorite Sketches of 2017," and Marques Brownlee's

"iMac Pro Setup Tour 2018!" CNET's video was short and to the point, however it did

a good job reminding me just how many things were discontinued in 2017.

I liked the CollegeHumor video because of the cast's reflections on the different

videos that I had watched throughout last year.

If you watched CollegeHumor last year, you should watch this video as it's interesting

to see what the people working on the videos thought of the videos they made.

Lastly, Marques Brownlee's new setup tour was cool to see, because of how high-tech

his setup is and how mine will never even come close to that.

Out of all of these videos though, Weest's video was definitely an obvious pick for me

as I thought that his video stood out among the few I listed.

On January 5th, I didn't watch very many videos, however I still watched enough to

put Gus Johnson's "Every Episode of the Office" in the playlist.

This video is comedy gold if you've watched The Office for any amount of time, and after

watching this video, I went through some of his videos on his channel, and

he actually makes some really cool stuff that I recommend watching.

I recommend watching some of Gus Johnson's most popular videos as well as The Office

sketch I put in the playlist.

For this day, I didn't watch enough videos to warrant any honorable mentions.

Lastly, we have the video I added to the playlist yesterday, January 6th: Sir Swag's "Sernandoe

and everything wrong with YouTube."

This video is really well made, with it describing some problems with YouTube such as increased

ad revenue from longer videos as well as clickbait.

Once again, I didn't find any other videos worth mentioning for this day.

Overall, I watched some really high-quality videos from some of my favorite creators and

the videos that are in the playlist are just the best of the best.

If you're looking for something to watch, I highly recommend watching some of the videos

that I have linked in the description.

All of the videos that I have listed in this video are in the description to help you find

them easier.

I may or may not do a video similar to this one for next week's videos, it really depends on

if I have time seeing as school is starting up next week.

If you want to support the growth my channel, please consider subscribing, and I hope to

see you watching the next video I make.

Goodbye!

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Inter-Korean high-level talks to focus on N. Korea's participation in PyeongChang Winter Olympics - Duration: 2:06.

Our top story this morning...

In a matter of hours... the first official talks between South and North Korea in two

years will be held at the Peace House in the Joint Security Area of Panmunjom.

The five-member delegations from each side,... sitting either side of a plain wooden desk,...

will thrash out North Korea's participation at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics,.. along

with other humanitarian-related matters.

Our Ji Myung-kil has more on what promises to be a big day.

A welcome break in the tensions on the Peninsula... as negotiators will sit down face-to-face

at the shared border village of Panmunjeom.

Sending North Korean athletes to the PyeongChang Winter Olympics will be at the center of the

talks... but other issues will also be discussed.

(Korean) Jan. 8, 2018 "We plan to discuss matters on the PyeongChang

Winter Olympics and Paralympics, as well as matters related to improving inter-Korean

ties."

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The North's delegation will be led by Ri Son-gwon, the chair of the North's state agency in charge

of inter-Korean affairs, who will be greeted by a five-member delegation from South Korea

led by Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon.

It will be the first inter-Korean dialogue since December 2015.

Minister Cho promised to do his best to achieve a positive outcome from the high-level talks.

(Korean) Jan. 8, 2018 "We will fully prepare for the talks as they

are being held at an important time with a lot of interest from the people and the international

community."

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The breakthrough call between Seoul and Pyongyang came last week after North Korean leader Kim

Jong-un's New Year's address and the reopening of a communication hotline at Panmunjeom.

The government hopes improved inter-Korean relations will pave the way toward resolving

the North's nuclear issue and for broader talks between Pyongyang and Washington.

Ji Myung-kil, Arirang News.

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