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The Sun-Herald: Ouch
2015 Jayco Herald Sun Tour - Stage 1
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2015 Jayco Herald Sun Tour - Stage 4
The Sun-Herald City2Surf Flipbook Video
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The Sun-Herald Newspaper - Birds
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A dark, snaking line across the lower half of the sun in this image, captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory on Feb. 10, 2015, shows a filament of solar material hovering above the sun's surface ... A dark line more than half a million miles long curves across the lower half of the sun in a gorgeous photo snapped by a NASA spacecraft ... 10, registers colder materials in the sun's atmosphere as dark, and hotter materials as bright....
Space 2015-03-20(Source. New Orleans Pelicans). Suns (36-33), Pelicans (37-31) ... 2014 game vs. the Suns because he got stuck in a Phoenix hotel elevator - not a misprint - Anthony Davis sustained a sprained left ankle during shootaround at US Airways Center ... The Pelicans ended up shooting 37.3 percent from the field yet somehow had a chance to prevail, but the Suns held on for an unsightly victory ... IT WAS OVER WHEN… ... PELICANS PLAYER OF THE GAME ... (noodl....
noodls 2015-03-20... Davis rolled his left ankle during the team's shootaround and had to sit out the game against the Phoenix Suns later Thursday night....
The Miami Herald 2015-03-20Visit StreetInsider.com at http.//www.streetinsider.com/Press+Releases/Sun+Realty+Promotes+Bonnie+Rowe+to+Business+Development+Director/10389978.html for the full story. ....
StreetInsider 2015-03-20Brandan Wright scored 16 points and matched his career high with seven blocked shots, helping the Phoenix Suns to a sluggish, cold-shooting 74-72 ......
The Miami Herald 2015-03-20With the latest news that California only has 1 year of water left due to the drought, the Sun Gallery's upcoming ... Call for Art for "Environmental/Earth Works" at the Sun Gallery. ... The Sun Gallery's curatorial Committee is announcing a Call for Art for our April/May Exhibition titled "Troubled Waters ... Please make checks payable to Sun Gallery ... Deliver uncrated, ready to hang or show, artwork to the Sun Gallery on Sun....
The Examiner 2015-03-20A lifelong learning program largely created by residents at La Loma Village, a Sun Health retirement community, is celebrating its second semester with a full slate of classes designed to help those from the Greatest Generation to baby boomers stay mentally sharp ... Sun Health’s Community Education programs, focused on health topics, were also part of the curriculum ... About Sun Health....
Seattle Post 2015-03-20The National Football League asserts an international presence ... Yet when it comes to stature as a global phenomenon, football cannot compete with soccer or, for that matter, cricket....
Richmond Times Dispatch 2015-03-20The National Football League asserts an international presence ... Yet when it comes to stature as a global phenomenon, football cannot compete with soccer or, for that matter, cricket....
Richmond Times Dispatch 2015-03-20Article extract not available. Link to source for the full article. ....
Star Tribune 2015-03-20Phoenix and New Orleans combined for just 146 points in a Battle for Ninth.>. . . ....
USA Today 2015-03-20Ray Lian, principal analyst of Solar Research at IHS Technology, discusses the outlook of China's solar sector. ....
CNBC 2015-03-20The moon is about to block our view of the sun. It’s known as a total solar eclipse and on Friday millions of people in Europe, Northern Africa and Asia will have a rare opportunity to see, indirectly of course, the sun’s brilliant corona ... A supermoon, Ash says, puts the moon closer to the Earth, allowing it to completely block the sun so only the sun’s corona, or plasma ring, is visible....
Mashable 2015-03-20The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System. It is almost perfectly spherical and consists of hot plasma interwoven with magnetic fields. It has a diameter of about 1,392,000 km, about 109 times that of Earth, and its mass (about 2×1030 kilograms, 330,000 times that of Earth) accounts for about 99.86% of the total mass of the Solar System. Chemically, about three quarters of the Sun's mass consists of hydrogen, while the rest is mostly helium. The remainder (1.69%, which nonetheless equals 5,628 times the mass of Earth) consists of heavier elements, including oxygen, carbon, neon and iron, among others.
The Sun's stellar classification, based on spectral class, is G2V, and is informally designated as a yellow dwarf, because its visible radiation is most intense in the yellow-green portion of the spectrum and although its color is white, from the surface of the Earth it may appear yellow because of atmospheric scattering of blue light. In the spectral class label, G2 indicates its surface temperature of approximately 5778 K (5505 °C), and V indicates that the Sun, like most stars, is a main-sequence star, and thus generates its energy by nuclear fusion of hydrogen nuclei into helium. In its core, the Sun fuses 620 million metric tons of hydrogen each second. Once regarded by astronomers as a small and relatively insignificant star, the Sun is now thought to be brighter than about 85% of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy, most of which are red dwarfs. The absolute magnitude of the Sun is +4.83; however, as the star closest to Earth, the Sun is the brightest object in the sky with an apparent magnitude of −26.74. The Sun's hot corona continuously expands in space creating the solar wind, a stream of charged particles that extends to the heliopause at roughly 100 astronomical units. The bubble in the interstellar medium formed by the solar wind, the heliosphere, is the largest continuous structure in the Solar System.
The heralds 's arrival
From beyond outer spheres
Forecasting damnation
Doomsday is near
Hear his words of wisdom
Truthteling prophet
His appearance followed by
The dark cloak of death
In pathetic disputes
A race for oil and gas
Cremating in the cauldron
Incinerating fast
Arctic shrinkage
Drastic alteration
Chawing permafrost
Subsurface refridgeration
Poles are melting
A cascading release
Mankind's drowning
In oceans of tears
Reaching critical stage
Glacial minimum
High-explosive event
Ignite the methane bomb
Save humanity from pain
In afterlife fantasia
Spare the species their suffering
As a single star glides swiftly down the night
A soft wetting note issues from the time-worn flute
Frowning slightly the herald listens wistful across the
night
And from way back behind the day comes the echoed answer
The day advances oh so softly his shadow lengthens and
his voice is mute
But clear his flute and sadly walks forward followed by
the day
Herald of morning walks across the earth eternally
Oh, Aah
And somewhere in the black distance
Another herald puts down his flute
And the dewy dawn creeps on
And the night withdraws
The day advances oh so softly his shadow lengthens and
his voice is mute
But clear his flute and sadly walks forward followed by
the day
Herald of morning walks across the earth eternally
Oh, oh
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