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Monday, February 28, 2011

ILLUSTRATED: THE CRAB NEBULA THROUGH TIME

M1: The Crab Nebula, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope, 2009. Credit: NASA, ESA.

Towards the end of my book DEEP BLUE HOME I wrote about the cave paintings of Mexico's Baja Peninsula—truly a wonder of the world—including an image of the Crab Nebula supernova from the year 1054.

[O]ne of the most modest paintings on view anywhere in Baja California: a small depiction in ochre of a childlike sun, with lines radiating from a circle, nestled beside the outline of another circle more than half filled with ochre pigment.

North American rock art depicting the Crab Nebula supernova, circa 1054. Illustration: Harry W. Crosby, from The Cave Paintings of Baja California.


  
You can see the art I'm describing on the far left in the image above: 

The story of this image has a long lineage, and the starting place for its rediscovered meaning dates back to the year 1054, when Chinese astronomers noted a guest star in the constellation Taurus and recorded that its glow was visible in the daytime sky for twenty-three days and in the nighttime sky for six hundred fifty-three days.
Little more thought was given to this celestial light for a long time. It was not noted in 1731 when the English doctor and astronomer John Bevis first observed a nebulous cloud within our own Milky Way galaxy nor, more than a century later, when another English astronomer named it the Crab Nebula. The visit of the guest star was nearly forgotten until the early twentieth century, when—working backward in time to calculate the rate of expansion—astronomers surmised that the Crab Nebula was the remains of the 1054 supernova observed by ancient astronomers.

The crablike sketch made in 1844 by William Parsons, 3rd Earl of Rosse, for which the nebula was named. Image courtesy Wikimedia Commons.
























And:
Later the American astronomer William Miller calculated that the 1054 supernova appeared in western North America in dazzling conjunction with a crescent moon. He correlated this sight to two pieces of prehistoric rock art in Arizona, each depicting a star beside a crescent moon. Later astronomers found strikingly similar rock art of conjunct stars and crescents at other sites in the American Southwest. In 1971 the explorer Harry Crosby, traveling by mule in the Sierra de San Francisco, came upon this image of a star and a moon—the only painting of its kind in the murals of Baja California, which he later surmised was also an image of the 1054 supernova.

Chaco Canyon, 1054 supernova rock art. Photo via.

Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD) describes the Crab Nebula as "the mess left after a star explodes," filled with mysterious filaments:

The filaments are not only tremendously complex, but appear to have less mass than expelled in the original supernova and a higher speed than expected from a free explosion. In the nebula's very center lies a pulsar: a neutron star as massive as the Sun but with only the size of a small town. The Crab Pulsar rotates about 30 times each second. 

Crab Pulsar Wind Nebula, 2008. Credit: NASA.

  
This deep x-ray image of the Crab Pulsar taken from the orbiting Chandra Observatory provided the first clear view of the ghostly edges of the pulsar's wind nebula. From APOD:

The pulsar's energy accelerates charged particles, producing eerie, glowing x-ray jets directed away from the poles and an intense wind in the equatorial direction. Intriguing edges are created as the charged particles stream away, eventually losing energy as they interact with the pulsar's strong magnetic field.


It's astonishing to think how much we've seen—and learned to see—in less than the blink of a universe. Of course the real timeline of events is even more profound. Back to my excerpt:

The 1054 supernova occurred 6,300 years before anyone on Earth witnessed it. The explosion dismantled a star more than 37,000 trillion miles away from us. The blast radiated as much energy as our sun will emit in the course of its life, and its light traveled at the fastest speed possible, the speed of light itself, yet it still took more than sixty centuries to get here.

Credit: Danny LaCrue & the ESA/ESO/NASA Photoshop FITS Liberator.
 
The beautiful mess of the Crab Nebula.

Organize your Life Winner!

Good morning! :)
I just wanted to give you the winner of my Organize your Life party!

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I picked the winner from Random.org and the winner will win a copy of the book Organize Now! by Jennifer Ford Berry.

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I love this book and it gives great week by week challenges.

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Here are the results…

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A Home Made by Kiki

A Home Made by Kiki!!!! 

Congrats Kristina!  I was so happy to see that it was Kristina because she is a Shaklee distributor on my team and she is the sweetest ever!  And aren’t her daughters soooo cute?

Please visit her blog! and say congrats!  I can’t wait to see how she will use this book in her organizing posts.

Here are some of her organizing posts if you need more inspiration!  (she inspires me.)

A New Planner for a New Year

My Entryway Closet

My Junk Drawer

My Daughter's Closet: Simplified

My New "Command Center"

How I Organized My Schedule


Simplified DVD Storage

Since this week, we are organizing our cleaning schedules, I thought I would also show you some ways she cleans.

My Glass Cooktop:

Carpet Stains:

Windows/appliances/floors/tables/laundry stains:

Wow!  Great motivation!  She makes me just want to get up to clean and organize!

Congrats again Kristina!!! Email me for your prize.

If you would like to order your copy of Organize Now!, please go here…

Come back tomorrow and link up to my Twice Owned Party!

I will also being hosting a Tupperware giveaway this week!!!!

If you have something you would like me to giveaway, please email me at donahuewellness@hotmail.com

Have a great day! :)

Bonnie

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Sunday, February 27, 2011

SUNDAY POETRY: "BEACH GLASS"



While you walk the water’s edge,   
turning over concepts
I can’t envision, the honking buoy   
serves notice that at any time   
the wind may change
the reef-bell clatters
its treble monotone, deaf as Cassandra   
to any note but warning. The ocean,   
cumbered by no business more urgent   
than keeping open old accounts   
that never balanced,
goes on shuffling its millenniums   
of quartz, granite, and basalt.
                                              It behaves
toward the permutations of novelty   
driftwood and shipwreck, last night’s   
beer cans, spilt oil, the coughed-up   
residue of plastic—with random   
impartiality, playing catch or tag   
or touch-last like a terrier,
turning the same thing over and over,   
over and over. For the ocean, nothing   
is beneath consideration.
                                       The houses
of so many mussels and periwinkles   
have been abandoned here, it’s hopeless   
to know which to salvage. Instead   
I keep a lookout for beach glass   
amber of Budweiser, chryoprase   
of Almadén and Gallo, lapis   
by way of (no getting around it,   
I’m afraid) Phillips’
Milk of Magnesia, with now and then a rare   
translucent turquoise or blurred amethyst   
of no known origin.
                              The process
goes on forever: they came from sand,   
they go back to gravel,
along with the treasuries
of Murano, the buttressed
astonishments of Chartres,
which even now are readying
for being turned over and over as gravely   
and gradually as an intellect   
engaged in the hazardous   
redefinition of structures   
no one has yet looked at.

Basic H Giveaway at Infarrantly Creative

Hey everyone!!!

I just wanted to let you know about that you can win a sample of Basic H (enough solution to make a 16.oz  bottle of window cleaner and a 16oz. bottle of all purpose cleaner!  Go go to Infarrantly Creative and enter to win! :)  There will be 10 winners!!!

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This is what Beckie wrote…

I have done a Shaklee giveaway twice before.  I am literally in love with Shaklee Get Clean products.  I could do an infomercial for them…for reals!

Bonnie of Donahue Wellness contacted me in May to try the products out and since then I have used nothing but Shaklee Get Clean products to clean my house.  I bought my dad some for Father’s Day – he’s obsessed.  I have three of my best girlfriends using it – they love it.  Why? 

1. Because it hands down is the best cleaning products I have tried. 

2.  Because it is cheaper than any commercial products out there.

3.  Because it is all natural so you don’t have to worry about the nasty effects of toxic chemicals.

All of Shaklee Get Clean products are super concentrated so they last a long time.  Case in point My Basic H will probably last me two years.  This bottle makes my degreaser, glass cleaner, and all purpose cleaner. This is how much I have left after 9 months of use.

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I have recently started using their laundry products.  The Nature Bright stain remover is UH-MAZING.  I no longer have to pre-treat anything!  I just throw a scoop in there whenever I wash my children’s clothes (because I know there is at least one definite stain on them) and it gets all the stains out every time.

Okay the last product I have to highlight is the Scour Off Paste.

 

This little vial of scrubbing power gets off the toughest stains. Rust, lime and caked on gunk is no match for the little jar of power.  Embarrassing case in point…

My oven before

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My oven after

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Seriously guys I wish I could come into your house and let you use all of these products so you could be convinced.  I am definitely a Shaklee Get Clean user for life.

Bonnie also has a blog called House of Grace.

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She has an awesome post on cleaning.  Click here to read her cleaning post of 2010 for more ways to use the Shaklee Get Clean Products.

Bonnie is giving away 10 samples of the Basic H to ten Infarrantly Creative readers. Each sample can make 2 bottles of household cleaner.

Leave a comment telling me what is the worse household chore for a chance to win. Good luck and may the dirtiest house win ;-)

My Website

GO HERE TO ENTER!!!!

Thanks Beckie!!! :)

Have a great day!

Bonnie

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Teen bedroom designs for boys !!

Teen bedroom designs for boys can be based on different themes and color schemes. The popular choice of themes include sports like soccer, baseball, hockey or interests and hobbies like travel, science or geography. Its is so much fun getting to know the personality of kids when choosing the decor and accents. Cool themes and creative designs can help you decorate your teens room into their favorite place.

These designs featured today are centered around a theme, are practical, super stylish and cool and includes study space as well as storage making it very practical.

Love the color scheme in this design. Bunk bed is the main furniture which hides a lot of storage underneath. The  steel gray table and mesh baskets are all in perfect theme. Ice hockey buffs this the one !!


This bedroom layout is simple and well organized. Love the pop of color on one wall while the light streams in from the windows. Very practical yet stylish space for you teen kids. Every element is chosen thoughtfully and makes a perfect fit.


Another really classy teen bedroom design. Centered around the blue backdrop, this baseball theme design is interesting as well as practical. Love the quilt, my fav, adds the extra zing and color to this bedroom. Cute little study space near the window is so inviting !!


For those who love the waves and sports. Love the mirror on the surf board. The little details in the accessories take the whole look to a different level. The pin up board make of slat wood, the bedsheets which tie and die design, lamp shade with flowy wooden design I love them all. Cheerful :)


This bedroom design is for the kid who loves army !! The beautiful camoflage green on the bedspread is such an amazing idea. The simple sand dune shade coupled with interesting patterns make it an easy one to design and looks absolutely stunning !! My personal fav, the battered iron case on the wooden crate.


Wall decals are such a great way to easy make over for kids room. This design has huge atlas pasted on the wall, which pictures forming a unique collage. This room is so cheerful with so many colors and memories in it. Definitely a dream room for a travel enthusiast.


These theme designs are just an assortment of ways you can design and decorate your kids room. Have fun deciding on the color and decor theme. The more involved you get, more spectacular the result. The focus should be on getting the details and accents right, it need not be costly but creative.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

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