An amazing 67 astronauts have Colorado roots and connections. Three made it to the moon. One walked on the lunar surface. Another was a space pioneer. Yet another, a tragic hero.
Yesterday I shared my son and I's trip to Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park. It was one of our outings this week while he was visiting on spring break. Grand Junction break is next week. Just in time, Dinosaur Journey is offering free Wednesday evening admission.
If the recent nice weather hasn't got you thinking spring, I'm not sure what's wrong with you. However, it does look like things are cooling off this weekend and perfect to head down to Montrose and Green Works Hydroponics FREE growing class.
As the International Space station orbits the earth, the American astronaut currently aboard has been snapping pictures of the earth like a tourist including one that shows Denver and other cities on the Front Range.
While we go about our daily lives in the Grand Valley, the International Space Station (ISS) is continually orbiting the earth, and you can actually see it pass over Grand Junction.
NASA isn't flaking out. They really are in the middle of serious scientific work. For the next couple of weeks, they're studying snowflakes on Grand Mesa.
It doesn't matter your level of tech understanding. Novice or expert, you’ll find something cool at the Mesa County Libraries Tech Expo!
It isn't exactly the magic of Christmas, but there are two stellar celestial events happening tonight and into the early morning hours tomorrow, (December 13-14) but will Colorado miss them?