No Astronomy Picture of the Day today?
Posted: Sat Nov 05, 2011 6:59 am
There has been no Astronomy Picture of the Day today. I hope bystander is okay.
Ann
Ann
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Ann wrote:
There has been no Astronomy Picture of the Day today. I hope bystander is okay.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guy_Fawkes wrote:<<On 5 November 1605 Londoners were encouraged to celebrate the King's escape from assassination by lighting bonfires, "always provided that 'this testemonye of joy be carefull done without any danger or disorder'". An Act of Parliament designated each 5 November as a day of thanksgiving for "the joyful day of deliverance", and remained in force until 1859. Although he was only one of 13 conspirators, Fawkes is today the individual most associated with the failed Plot.
Protesters wearing "Guy Fawkes masks" at
a 2008 protest against Scientology in London
In Britain, 5 November has variously been called Guy Fawkes Night, Guy Fawkes Day, Plot Night and Bonfire Night; the latter can be traced directly back to the original celebration of 5 November 1605. Bonfires were accompanied by fireworks from the 1650s onwards, and it became the custom to burn an effigy (usually the Pope) after 1673, when the heir presumptive, James, Duke of York made his conversion to Catholicism public. The "guy" is normally created by children, from old clothes, newspapers, and a mask.
William Harrison Ainsworth's 1841 historical romance Guy Fawkes; or, The Gunpowder Treason, portrays Fawkes in a generally sympathetic light, and transformed him in the public perception into an "acceptable fictional character". During the 19th century, "guy" came to mean an oddly dressed person, but in American English it lost any pejorative connotation, and was used to refer to any male person. Fawkes subsequently appeared as "essentially an action hero" in children's books and penny dreadfuls such as The Boyhood Days of Guy Fawkes; or, The Conspirators of Old London, published in about 1905. Fawkes is sometimes referred to as "the only man ever to enter Parliament with honest intentions".>>
geckzilla wrote:
Yeah, rest assured an APOD was created for today, it just wasn't made public for whatever reason. In any case, even if it doesn't make it up today, that just means tomorrow you'll get two APODs. Or Monday you'll get three! And no, I can't show the APOD for today that is hidden because that would disrupt the space-time continuum and Q (aka RJN) would be upset.
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- Memorable quotes for Conspiracy Theory (1997)
Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson): A good conspiracy is unprovable. I mean, if you can prove it, it means they screwed up somewhere along the line.
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Jerry Fletcher: To be normal, to drink Coca-Cola and eat Kentucky Fried Chicken is to be in a conspiracy against yourself.
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Jerry: I'm only paranoid because they want me dead.
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Jerry: David Berkowitz, Ted Bundy, Richard Speck...
Alice (Julia Roberts): What about them?
Jerry: Serial killers. Serial killers only have two names. You ever notice that? But lone gunmen assassins, they always have three names. John Wilkes Booth, Lee Harvey Oswald, Mark David Chapman...
Alice: John Hinckley. He shot Reagan. He only has two names.
Jerry: Yeah, but he only just shot Reagan. Reagan didn't die. If Reagan had died, I'm pretty sure we probably would all know what John Hinckley's middle name was.
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Jerry: ... I just thought of another one: James Earl Ray, the guy who got Luther King. Then of course, there's Sirhan Sirhan. I still haven't figured that one out. Maybe it's Sirhan Sirhan Sirhan, I don't know.
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--------------------------------------------------------------orin stepanek wrote:
Better late than never!
--------------------------------------------------------------http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_transit wrote:
<<Transits of Mercury across the Sun take place in May or November [originally first observed around the 4th or 5th]. November transits occur at intervals of 7, 13, or 33 years ; May transits only occur at intervals of 13 or 33 years. The last three transits occurred in 1999, 2003 and 2006 ; the next will occur in 2016. During a May transit, Mercury is near aphelion and has an angular diameter of 12"; during a November transit, it is near perihelion and has an angular diameter of 10".>>