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`Hotel Cassiopeia' is not yet a Cornell box Chicago Tribune
Playwrights love writing about visual artists. They tend to see themselves as kindred spirits with the lonely painter in the garret. But by talking about a different art form, they can muse on the pain of the creative process without appearing smug and self-justifying. Heck, most plays about visual artists are really plays about playwrights.
What’s Up this Week: November 20 - November 26, 2006 Universe Today
M31 - Credit: Bill Schoenig and Vanessa Harvey/REU Program/NOAO/AURA/NSF Click to enlarge Greetings, fellow SkyWatchers! We start off the week with New Moon - it's time to galaxy hunt! Are you Abell? If you have a small telescope or binoculars, it's time to rock with the Queen as we begin exploration in Cassiopeia. Cross your fingers for clear skies, because Here's what's up! Read the
Chicago's Finest The Beacon News
Photo Exhibit Captures Paul McCartney on Tour: "Each One Believing: The Tour," an exhibition of more than 40 photographs by Bill Bernstein of Paul McCartney's life on the road, will visit Fine Art, 425 E. Illinois St., Chicago, from Nov. 17 through Dec. 31. Call (312) 595-9475.
Perseus provides a good mix of bright, dim stars Florence Morning News
Last week’s look at the wonders of Cassiopeia are just a star’s throw from the next stop on the galactic tour, which involves the Milky Way’s star clouds flowing through the constellation Perseus.
Science: Sky Watch Tulsa World
Sunday: After evening twilight tonight go outside and look to the north. High in the north-northeast is the constellation of Cassiopeia. This constellation looks like the letter W rotated 90 degrees. Cassiopeia is a queen sitting on a throne.
Celebrating an artist who built worlds in boxes Chicago Sun-Times
Joseph Cornell was an architect of memory palaces -- a man who built whole universes of love, beauty, mystery, loss and decay into the small boxes he constructed in the basement of his Queens, N.Y., home from the 1930s through the 1960s.
Storybook in the Sky -- Scorpius: Watch out for its tail! The Morning Call
The Story
Supernova Remnant Acts as a Particle Accelerator Universe Today
Cassiopeia A. Image credit: Chandra Click to enlarge Instead of investing in particle accelerators here on Earth, physicists might consider just blowing up a few stars. New images taken by the Chandra X-Ray Observatory show how supernova remnant Cassiopeia A acts as a natural particle accelerator, firing out cosmic rays. As particles move around the remnant, they're accelerated by the
Slave to Science New York Times
In 1700s Boston, a gifted boy discovers he?s an African captive raised for an experiment.
Astronomers Describe Cosmic Pinball Machine SPACE.com via Yahoo! News
New clues that cosmic rays, high-energy particles that travel space and bombard the Earth, are generated by shock waves in supernova remnants were revealed by a new study using NASA's Chandra X-ray observatory.

Hawaiian Astronomical Society - Cassiopeia
Image thumbnail 32k JPEG M52 (NGC7654) is a large (13'), condensed, rich open cluster on the western border of Cassiopeia. Total brightness is mag. 6.9.
Cassiopeia
Descrizione, Cassiopeia è una delle costellazioni più facili da riconoscere Nella costellazione di Cassiopeia si trovano anche i resti della supernova
Cassiopeia
Cassiopeia, constellation, photo and description. Cassiopeia Click your mouse cursor on one of the objects listed in the image above to be taken to a
Casio Cassiopeia E 200 : Leggi le Opinioni e compara i prezzi
Leggi le Opinioni e confronta i prezzi di Casio Cassiopeia E 200.
Peoria Astronomical Society - Learning Topics-Cassiopeia (The Queen)
Cassiopeia, the Queen, is visible in the Northern Hemisphere all year long. Cassiopeia is known as the Celestial W when below the pole and the Celestia M
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