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Looks like a bit of bad astronomy in the
Google banner today. And while I am on the subject I found a book recently, the Complete stories of Saki. I reaquainted myself with the interesting Sredni Vashtar then another story looked good, the Toys of Peace. It suggested model figures of promenant people instead of toy soldiers. It was good until it mentioned "Sir John Herschel, the eminent astrologer"! Ah well..might have been a typo. |
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(When it changes, this link to the Miro-style Google logo may provide more permament context.)
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Lets say it can look like anything you like
as long as its scientifically accurate. (thats right, no more abstracts ) BTW does anyone remember a NASA animation of Voyager at Jupiter 25 years ago. The planet occulted a bright star. With diffraction spikes! the horizontal spike smoothly passed behind the Planet. Then the star. Then the other spike gradually passed behind! He He He! |
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Anyway, off the topic, but related to the graphic in question: San Jose Mercury News: Logo art so surreal artist's family upset Quote:
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"I'm the kind of person who thinks James Joyce wrote 'Trees' (pause) and say so".
"No, Joyce Kilmer wrote 'Trees'." "SHE DID"?!
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http://www.artcyclopedia.com/mostpopular.html (I don't think it's statistically perfect), but Miro was the 21st most well known painter, surprisingly to me, before Gauguin. So I think saying he is not a well-known artist is somewhat of an exaggeration. Maybe compared to Van Gogh and Leonardo, sure.
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To be honest it was the group I was with
tut-tutting over that bit that makes me remember it. It was in a Horizon show about the Voyager Jupiter encounter. Also at the begining was a slow motion take of the launch in 1977. After a minute of this it was "Oh for heavens sake!" And I remember Ms Morabito giving a long speil about her actions in seeing the volcano on Io. After she stopped the narrator smarmily said the volcano was named after her. (A William Franklin I think). I must apologise for that. Actually I read a few years ago that the NASA staff scientists were put out by this. I was gobsmacked, she was part of the team doing her job! |
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