What a treat! The skies of our rowing universe are filled with ergs, and we have a supernova, a mostly full moon, and two half moons. If your rowing universe has some clear skies this weekend, you're also in for a great view of Saturn on the night of the vernal equinox. March is a great month for viewing planets....and seeing stars!
March Madness Challenge:
That Pot o'Gold Still Gleams!
We're holding pretty steady on this one with
21 LunaTics still on the progress boards. Life happens and you can't always row (or row what you had planned!)....we've seen our number of participants go from 30 to 21 in the course of the last two and a half weeks. LunaTics are doing quite well compared to the overall rankings....overall participation reached a pinnacle of 5610 and is currently 1250....gives a whole new meaning to the ability to row some every single day.
Also, an explanation of the distances we celebrate for those who might be checking out the team forum:

a supernova designates that the individual has rowed the equivalent of 100,000 m in a 24 hr period (yep....we have one or two who do this)

a red giant designates that the individual has rowed the equivalent or more of 50,000 m in a 24 hr period

a full moon designates that the individual has rowed the equivalent or more of a full marathon 42,195 m in a 24 hr period

a half moon designates that the individual has rowed the equivalent or more of a half marathon 21,097 m in a 24 hr period
half or full marathons are completed in one sitting
Season meters as of 322/365 = 100,951,580 m
Total meters on the day = 354,996 m
Oars in space (participation) = 21 percent
MILESTONES...Bragging Rights....Celebrations:
6.6 MM Bart
1.9 MM Steven L

Bart with a 100,000 m posting in the last 24 hrs earns a supernova!

Will S posts 40,000 m and earns a practically full moon

Wild Bill ramps up the meters with a 32K posting and earns a half moon

And Queen of the Half Marathons, Minnie aka Chris, earns half marathon #218 on the rowing year
FIVE Million Meter Watch:
Barbara with (23,232 m) to go!
And thanks to all today's LunaTics....all the kinds of meters add up and contribute:
Tony




m ....still seeing things in threes
Kelly 4,999 m
MT 5,000 m
Rick 6,795 m
Karyn 6,853 m
K2 7,000 m
Gina 7,000 m
Dan 7,022 m
Mary 7,250 m
Peter G 7,500 m
Andre 10,000 m
Mike C 10,000 m
Peter H 10,000 m
Barbara 10,028 m
Ted 12,000 m
Baz 14,332 m
Steven L 14,365 m
Darryl 18,422 m
Chris 21,097 m
Wild Bill 32,000 m
Will S 40,000 m
Bart 100,000 m