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Four camera views of flash or actual meteor over Chicago’s south suburbs [NO AUDIO]. MAR 26 2003 — A meteor sighted by citizens in Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Ohio around midnight displayed a bright fireball […]
O’Hare official … July 2009 is the coolest in 17 years Midway official … July 2009 is the coolest in 42 years Not a single day hit 90°F or greater. Thirteen nights reached down into […]
HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 3 AM CDT EARLY THIS MORNING… URGENT – WEATHER MESSAGE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CHICAGO/ROMEOVILLE IL 1256 AM CDT TUE JUL 28 2009 A HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN […]
Customs and Border Protection aircraft and Air Force F-16 participated in a training exercise known as Falcon Virgo 09-Windy City-One, July 21 in Chicago. Residents in the area were told to expect flights to occur […]
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Night Sky
Check out the online planetarium from Paul Neave. The Neave Planetarium graphics on the page are grabbed from our selected dates, but you can select your own after you arrive to the Neave Planetarium by clicking on the graphic or links supplied. Look at any direction in the sky, look at any date and time, and select any location on earth. Find planets, stars and constellations.
The Adler Planetarium on the lakefront of Chicago.
Dropdown menus on the Night Sky page supply links to plenty of helpful astronomy links, such as Adler Planetarium, NASA, Wikipedia topics, and more.
SkyWatch
Anything interesting about the sky that crosses the desk at The Cardinal: a meteor caught on video, an air show, space flight, natural phenomena, new or classic aircraft, and more.
Snowfall
Each winter season, The Cardinal tracks snowfall in Arlington Heights and Chicagoland.
UFO Reports
UFO sightings from around the world … including follow-ups from debunked sightings.
Weather Forecast
The Cardinal weather forecast for Arlington Heights and Chicagoland from multiple sources, such as AccuWeather, the National Weather Service, and The Weather Channel. Also, check Arlingtoncards.com classic weather page — Arlingtoncards.com/weather …
More details, tools, and features coming soon … […]
UPDATE: HEAVY RAIN IS NOW THE ISSUE AS THUNDERSTORMS ARE NOW TRAINING IN ON OUR REGION FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR THE ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AREA ISSUED AT 10:03 AM Thunderstorms in the area have produced rainfall […]
CURRENT NIGHT SKY IS REMARKABLE IN FEBRUARY 2012, SEE MORE …
What Was So Special About Chicago’s Beautiful West Night Sky?
Do you want a quick and easy way to see what’s up in the night sky in Chicago? Then click on the star field below that already shows a view looking North. A new window will open. Look for the “Reset time to now” command, upper left. If you want the night sky anywhere in the world, reset the location, upper right.
A view of the night sky looking north May 29, 2009 at 1:08 a.m. Click the image to see the dynamic view for May 29, 2009, then use the controls to see the current view, or choose another date and time.
A view of the night sky looking east August 29, 2009 at 1:08 a.m. Click the image to see the dynamic view of the night sky for August 29, 2009, then use the controls to see the current view, or choose another date and time.
A view of the night sky looking east September 9, 2009 at 1:08 a.m. Because stars appear to advance from east to west, just like the sun, the sky at 1:08 a.m. on September 9, 2009, except for the moon, is about the same sky at 2:08 a.m. on August 29, 2009. In other words, the stars appear to advance ahead an hour as the year passes by … and the advance seen in one hour on a single night is about the same advance seen 11 days later at the exact same time. Click the image to see the dynamic view of the night sky for September 9, 2009, then use the controls to see the current view, or choose another date and time.
The location for the nearest whole numbers for latitude, longitude coordinates for Arlington Heights, Illinois is 42° North and 88° West (42,-88). The location is actually just south of Busse Woods and just southeast of Arlington Heights Road and Biesterfield Road in Elk Grove Village.*
Neave PLANETARIUM … or use the following link for an example head start … A specific preset view of the Neave Planetarium night sky looking north May 29, 2009 at 1:08 a.m. Click the link to see the dynamic view for May 29, 2009, then use the controls to see the current view, or choose another date and time.
Here is the weather section for enjoying the night sky. Using the ‘Night Sky’ section, it’s easy to find constellations, planets and bright stars and learn when they rise and when they set. A planetarium shows the sky, complete with stars, constellations, the Moon and the Sun, for the current date, or you can set the date and time for a future or past dates and times.
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Discovery successfully lifted off during the second launch attempt on Saturday, December 9, 2006 at 8:47:35 p.m. EST. It was the first night launch of a Space Shuttle orbiter since STS-113, which launched on November […]
Solo Blue Angel Boeing F/A-18 Hornet flyover at about 100 feet near Alliance Airport in Texas. The mission of the Blue Angels is to enhance Navy recruiting, and credibly represent Navy and Marine Corps aviation […]
Arlington Heights snowfall at midnight Sunday/Monday was 2.5 inches. No snow accumulated on any driveways, streets or sidewalks. Grassy areas are completely covered by a wet snow. Forecast 2:04 am CDT Apr 6, 2009 Overnight: […]
[THIS VIDEO HAS BEEN REMOVED] Video of recent release claiming to be evidence of the November 7, 2006 UFO sighting near O’Hare. On November 7, 2006 about 4:30 p.m. ground crew radio chatter at O’Hare […]
Three inches of snow on the ground at 6:30 a.m. Sunday. The snow was forecast to start after midnight. It held off until after 3:00 a.m. with an occasional roll of thunder on a cold, rainy night. Then the late-March surprise began with rain changing to heavy, wet snow in gusty winds. […]
TUE MAR 10 2009 — Com Ed was busy across Chicagoland repairing downed power lines and blown transformers during high wind gusts over 40 mph. A downed power line near the Toyota dealership at Old […]
One-quarter inch snow from snow flurries most of last night. Arlington Heights, IL (60004) current conditions: 26F Mostly Cloudy Humidity: 50% Wind: S at 2 mph Last Updated: 3/3/09 9:45 AM CST Posted via email […]
One-half inch of wet, but fluffy snow fell in Arlington Heights overnight Sunday to Monday. Weather conditions at 12:52 p.m. Temperature: 20°F Humidity: 65 % Wind Speed: NE 12 MPH Barometer: 30.56″ (1036.1 mb) Dewpoint: […]
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