document.write('<table width=100% cellspacing=1 cellpadding=3 border=0><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=55&z=22\'><b>The Aurora<\/b><\/a><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'>Information about the Aurora Borealis.<\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=55&z=22\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=71&z=22\'><b>A Dark Night Indeed - Observations of the Blackout of 2003 <\/b><\/a><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'>How our family observed a very dark sky during the Blackout of August, 2003.<\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=71&z=22\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=223&z=22\'><b>An Ohio &quot;Stonehenge&quot;<\/b><\/a><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><i>Friday, September 14, 2007<\/i><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'>The Newark Earthworks in Newark, Ohio includes a Indian mound that more or less points in the general direction of the direction of the summer solstice.  <\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=223&z=22\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=232&z=22\'><b>Responding to Evolution<\/b><\/a><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><i>Thursday, October 18, 2007<\/i><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'>A Christian mom asks how to answer her kids on the subject of evolution.<\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=232&z=22\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=250&z=22\'><b>&quot;Sundogs&quot; - Parahelic Rainbows<\/b><\/a><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><i>Wednesday, January 23, 2008<\/i><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'>Anyone out there ever heard of a sundog?  These are an atmospheric phenomena that happen near the Sun when there is a lot of cirrus cloud in the sky.  Even if you\'ve never known the name, odds are you might have seen one and not known what it was.<\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=250&z=22\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><tr><td align=\'Left\' width=100% valign=top ><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=321&z=22\'><b>Seeing the Earth\'s Shadow<\/b><\/a><\/font><br><font face=\'Times\' size=\'2\' color=\'#000000\'>Did you know that you can actually see the Earth\'s shadow in the sky after the sunset?  The Earth\'s shadow can be observed as a dark portion of the sky in the bright twilight, in the minutes after the Sun has gone down.  It\'s a very subtle effect but easy enough to notice if you know what to look for.   <\/font><a href=\'http:\/\/www.classicalastronomy.com\/news\/anmviewer.asp?a=321&z=22\'><\/a><\/font><\/td><\/tr><\/table>');