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Tonight is your best chance to see the Delta Aquariid meteor shower thanks to the New Moon

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If you are a stargazing fan, make sure your eyes are fixed on the sky tonight. While the Delta Aquariids meteor shower officially peaks on Friday night, tonight is your best chance to see a shooting star. That’s because starting at 6:55 p.m. BST tonight there will be a New Moon – the phase of the Moon in which the illuminated side faces the Sun, making our moon satellites invisible in the night sky. While Delta Aquariids may be hard to spot, the lack of light pollution from the New Moon will make shooting stars really stand out in the night sky. While the Delta Aquariids meteor shower is officially at its peak this weekend, tonight is your best chance to see a shooting star Tonight there will be a New Moon – the phase of the Moon in which the illuminated side faces the Sun, making our moon satellites invisible in the night sky Tips for viewing the Delta Aquariids meteor shower The Southern Aquariids Delta is best seen in the Southern Hemisphere and the southern latitudes of

She launched the careers of Kylie, Delta and Margot. Do you know his name?

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“He has the ability to view dramas normally. That is the main philosophy for Neighbor , which at that time contradicted the melodramatic and exaggerated grain of television soap operas. He elevates suburban life into a drama that captivates millions.” Reg Grundy understands how to use publicity to grow an audience. Credit: Ben Rushton Born in Queensland in 1926, after a brief career as an actor Watson became a television executive in England in the 1950s, working for broadcaster ATV. During his tenure there Watson oversaw the creation of one of Britain’s most iconic soap operas, the Midlands-set junction . Returning to Australia, Watson became head of drama at Reg Grundy Productions and oversaw the company’s prolific drama boards, including Young Doctors (1976-1983), Glenview High (1977), The Restless Years (1977-1981), captive (1979-1986), Son and Daughter (1981-1987) and Neighbor (1985-present). He also oversaw the US adaptation of Prisoner: Dangerous Woman . Neighbor’ ori

When Shelley was diagnosed with cancer, Delta Goodrem was the first person she contacted

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When Shelley Bishop was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma earlier this year, the first person she contacted was her friend Delta Goodrem, who was treated for blood cancer as a teenager. With no history of cancer in her family, Ms Bishop sought the advice of someone with life experience with the disease to calm her fears. “For me, it was the unknown, it was very scary,” Bishop said. Shelley Bishop received words of support from Delta Goodrem. ( Provided: Shelley Bishop ) “I panicked for the first few weeks when I was diagnosed. I panicked. “Delta is basically just saying: ‘This is really scary, but there’s nothing you can’t afford. You just have to take one small step every day to get stronger and listen to your body. Take your time and rest when you need to. Don’t try and push yourself too hard.’ “He literally based the whole experience on me. I have no doubt that he was put in my path for a reason.” Bishop and the pop star were texting ahead of Goodrem’s current tour of the US, with