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Supermoon! Nov 14, 2016

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What's a Supermoon?

Easy, it's a moon that is so close to Earth that it appears bigger in the sky.

So try to catch the moon on the nights of November 13 and 14!

On Nov 14, 2016  the full moon will align with its perihelion. Astronomers call that a perigee full moon, or when they are feeling a bit silly they call it perigee-syzygy.

This will make for the largest "Supermoon" for a looooong time. How long?

It’s the closest supermoon since 1948 and the moon won’t come this close again until 2034.

To learn more click here.

An American Heart Association Training Center

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Lifesaver Education is Kahl Consultants' new client, they are an American Heart Association Training Center for certification classes in BLS, ACLS, PALS and NRP.

They are well known for training students and making difficult concepts easy to understand.  Lifesaver Education focuses on conducting classes for small groups utilizing individualized instruction.  The small group format and individual attention promotes a stress-free environment where students are encouraged to ask questions and interact in a non-threatening atmosphere.

Lifesaver Education's focus on individualized instruction and low stress environment are keys to enhancing lifelong learning. Their goal is to help professionals and lay people become confident in their ability to perform life-saving skills.  Lifesaver Education also offers popular online classes.

Visit Lifesaver Education's website to learn more.

 

Election Night Mixer On Marin Green Drinks

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NEXT up at Marin Green Drinks is our Election Night Mixer on Tuesday November 8, 2016 from 5:30-7:30 PM

Come to Lotus Cuisine of India in San Rafael, California and mix and mingle with North Bay green business folks and follow the election night results. Lotus serves organic drinks and food!

Space Elevators are coming!

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Imagine a 'Space Elevator' Competition where a laser-powered robot climbs into the desert sky using space elevator technology. Sound too far fetched? Not really, it sounds like an idea out of a science fiction novel, but Thoth Technology has been granted a patent for an inflatable, pneumatically pressured tower stretching 12.5 miles high. The top of the so-called space elevator would serve as a liftoff point to space, potentially saving more than 30 percent of the fuel of a conventional rocket, according to the company.