It’s been a rough couple of days for fans of classic (i.e., ’60s and ’70s vintage) TV. Over the weekend, we learned of the deaths of Don Knotts and Darren McGavin, and just yesterday afternoon I heard that Dennis Weaver has died as well.
Mar012006
It’s been a rough couple of days for fans of classic (i.e., ’60s and ’70s vintage) TV. Over the weekend, we learned of the deaths of Don Knotts and Darren McGavin, and just yesterday afternoon I heard that Dennis Weaver has died as well.
Here’s something cool for you all to look at, courtesy of The Planetary Society’s Weblog: it’s a photo taken by a guy named Ed Morana of the International Space Station transiting (i.e., crossing in front of) the Moon on February 13th.
According to the blog entry I nabbed this from, the image is composed of eight exposures from a video camera taken as the Station moved from right to left. Morana’s site features movies, if you’re into that whole motion thing…