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HH 47: A Young Star Jet Expands

5 September, 2011 by

HH 47: A Young Star Jet Expands
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, & P. Haritgan (Rice U.)

Things are moving fast in the best possible sense. Happy Labor Day to all. Don’t work too hard, repose is important, too.

Explanation: Stars remain where they are. Nebulas appear the same. Day after day. Year after year. Given the vast distances in astronomy, even fast moving objects will not appear to change their appearance in a human lifetime. Typically. A recent spectacular exception to this, however, is the supersonic jet in the star forming Herbig Haro 47. HH 47 is so close — and the jets are moving so fast — that images from the Hubble Space Telescope from 1994 to 2008 have been combined into a time-lapse movie that actually shows a powerful jet expanding. Visible above, jets of plasma extending over 10,000 times the Earth-Sun distance shoot out from a forming star at speeds in excess of 150 kilometers per second. Studying how these jets evolve gives clues not only to how the star in HH 47 is forming, but how stars like our Sun formed billions of years ago. HH 47 is located about 1,500 light years away toward the constellation of Sails of a Ship (Vela).

Source: Astro Pic of the Day

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Strips: Composition 1 Themis (1940) by Grant Dwinell

20 December, 2010 by











Composition 1 Themis (1940) by Grant Dwinell.

Found via the Anthology Film Archives
© Anthology Film Archives

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Mont Blanc, Chamonix, France, dinca time

19 November, 2010 by


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Submitted by Diana Gurley and James McGraw.

Email AR@dinca.org with your address for your very own sticker.

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dincafrican friends

19 September, 2010 by


Hi, dincafrican friends!

Photo Credit: Diana Gurley

Location: the Ivory Coast

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all-um-in-i

9 September, 2010 by
all-um-in-i by Andrew Rosinski, 2010

all-um-in-i, #1, “ardent source”, Andrew Rosinski, 2010, digital

all-um-in-i is a digital installation series I’m working on. The series is inspired by dear friends and ’90s pop music.

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Full Circle

28 July, 2010 by

Full Circle from andrew rosinski | 30 sec, 2010

Synopsis: Full Moon, Full Sun, Full Circle.

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ocean waves in desert town

1 July, 2010 by

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Suddenly Great Winds of Water

24 June, 2010 by

Video via Craig Shimala.

Last night, June 23rd, a spectacular storm boomed through Chicago. From the bottom my heart, it was the most marvelous storm I’ve seen with my two eyes. I watched the storm from my deck; I watched 80 mph wind gusts rip the shingles off my neighbors roof. My new roommate, Juan, was storing many things in that neighbors basement, and the basement flooded. Looking at the door afterward, a half-foot watermark. Their basement and Juan’s stuff is destroyed. Juan had to throw away many things (talk about Summer cleaning).

Three lightning bolts hit the three tallest buildings in Chicago — the Willis Tower (formally the Sears Tower), the Hancock Building, and the Trump Tower — the three bolts hit the three buildings simultaneously.

Soon after the storm lulled, it revealed one full-arching rainbow, and soon after, second rainbow, one atop the other.

“Wednesday’s storms towered up to 63,000 ft, unleashed 80 mph gusts, local 3″+ rains and 15,000 cloud to ground lightning strikes in a single hour.” — Chicagoweathercenter.com

Amazing video.

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1979: Giant Rocking Chair Stolen

8 December, 2009 by

I’m proud that this chair still remains in my family. It is a family Heirloom. If only had this chair on my porch in Chicago.

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Made in America

26 November, 2009 by

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Morgan Stanley $9,000,000,000 Check

23 November, 2009 by

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What’s ironic is that I recently received a check from Morgan Stanley for $8.76 and that check bounced. I had to pay a fee that was worth more than the check. Always read the fine print.

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