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The Satellite (Eupsilia transversa) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic.
This is a fairly variable species with greyish or reddish brown forewings, often marked with darker bands. The common name derives from the prominent stigma, ranging in colour from white or yellow to red, which has two smaller spots close to it, apparently “in orbit”. The hindwings are brown with a paler fringe. The wingspan is 40–48 mm. This species flies at night from September to April and is active on mild nights throughout the winter. It will come to light but is more strongly attracted to sugar and various flowers.
The species ranges from Ireland to Japan. Specifically, south to Northern Spain, Sardinia, Central Italy then Macedonia, Bulgaria, Asia minor and the Caucasus East to Central Asia and the Russian Far East and Siberia before reaching Japan. In the North, the geographical presence extends to Scotland and the Orkney Islands. Individuals are reported by Iceland. In Fennoscandia the range extends almost to the Arctic Circle, as well as in northern Russia. The species is very cold tolerant and lives in a variety of habitats, from forests to open grasslands, from the lowlands up to above the tree line. From temperate areas to the subarctic tundra. The species rises up to 1800 m in the Alps.
A natural satellite is a celestial body that orbits another celestial body of greater mass (e.g., a planet, star, or dwarf planet), which is called its primary. For example, the Moon is a natural satellite of Earth, and Earth is a natural satellite of the Sun.
In the Solar System there are 173 known natural satellites which orbit within 6 planetary satellite systems. In addition, several other objects are known to have satellites, including three IAU-listed dwarf planets: Pluto, Haumea, and Eris.As of January 2012, over 200 minor-planet moons have been discovered. There are 76 known objects in the asteroid belt with satellites (five with two each), four Jupiter trojans, 39 near-Earth objects (two with two satellites each), and 14 Mars-crossers. There are also 84 known natural satellites of trans-Neptunian objects. Some 150 additional small bodies have been observed within the rings of Saturn, but only a few were tracked long enough to establish orbits. Planets around other stars are likely to have satellites as well, and although numerous candidates have been detected to date, none have yet been confirmed.
Satellite is the Japanese reissue of The Player Piano's Self-Titled LP. It was released by Friend of Mine Records on December 4, 2007, and distributed in the United States by Sunset Alliance Records.
Satellite was originally issued as a limited release, self-titled LP, released by Sunset Alliance Records. The first pressing was limited to 1000 CDs which came with a hand-numbered, dye-cut cardboard insert for the artwork. Shortly after releasing this LP in 2002, the band broke up in order to pursue graduate studies (among other things). This, however, did not hinder the album itself from receiving rave reviews all over the world. In response to this demand, the record was given a name, new artwork, two additional songs, and was reissued by Friend of Mine Records in Japan.
Satellite and its original release were very well received all over the world.
In the United States, for example, Anthem Magazine wrote: "Who would have thought that five boys from Utah could compose a record such as this. I caught this band by accident recently and was impressed not only by their affinity for melody, but by their attention to detail. The songs on this album rise and fall in such a pleasant manner that when it comes to an end, all I want is more. It has remained in my cd player since I bought it and I don’t see it going anywhere soon. This may be a hard record to find, but it’s worth searching out. The quality of the artwork is enough to merit buying this album." According to Wade Chamberlain at FakeJazz, "I'd seen the Player Piano live several times before hearing their self titled debut, and had been more than impressed with their live shows. I have to admit that I was skeptical that the CD could reproduce the beauty of their live performances. If you looked at my score at the top of the review you'd know that it has. This is a beautiful album." Chamberlain gave the album a 10 out of 12.
Jazz is an album by jazz artist Wallace Roney released in 2007.
Jazz (Kanso series) is a series of 20 paintings made by Nabil Kanso in 1978-79. The subjects of the works are based on the jazz music and the entertainments night life in New York and New Orleans. The paintings are done in oil and acrylic on canvas measuring 224 X 182 cm (88 X 72 inches) each. Their compositions reflect predominant red tonality built with broad brushstrokes. Works from the series were exhibited in Atlanta in 1985.
Jazz is the seventh studio album by British rock band Queen, released on 10 November 1978. Roy Thomas Baker temporarily reunited with the band and became their producer; it was three years since he co-produced their 1975 album A Night at the Opera, but this album also was the last he co-produced for the band. The album's varying musical styles were alternately praised and criticised. It reached #2 in the UK Albums Chart and #6 on the US Billboard 200. Jazz has sold over 5 million copies to date.
Critical reaction upon release was mixed, with scathing reviews from the likes of Rolling Stone and Creem. It was subject to a viciously condemning Rolling Stone review by Dave Marsh, which included the suggestion that "Queen may be the first truly fascist rock band". Paul Rees of Q awarded the record four stars, and wrote, "Their most underrated album, like A Night at the Opera it took in a wild array of musical styles."
"Mustapha" is a song written by Freddie Mercury. It was released as a single in 1979.
Kurt Rosenwinkel plays a solo on John Coltranes classic tune "Satellite". Taken from the album "Introduction" by Jochen Rückert, released in 1998. Highly recommended! Transcription by Florian Müller. You can download a PDF of this transcription at: www.mrtranscriber.com
Provided to YouTube by EPM Online Jazz Satellite · Vince Watson Alola Vol 1 ℗ Westbury Music Ltd / Spherecom Music Released on: 1999-05-02 Auto-generated by YouTube.
Jazz Folk performance of the Elliott Smith tune Satellite from a June 07 show. Jazz Folk is Matt McMahon, piano, Simon Barker, drums, Peter Scherr, bass. Album available on iTunes! please visit http://www.peterscherr.com http://www.kimnara.com.au/ Film By Kees Van Es/Mediabox Productions http://www.mediabox.com.hk/
Satellite - YasekManzano’s Jazz Quintet - Bellas Artes Concert Agosto 2017 Satellite es una versión mía del famoso tema de John Coltrane muy conocido por integrar esa serie de temas del album GianSteps. Esta pieza fue el 5to tema que se interpreto en nuestro concierto de Bellas Artes el 12 de Agosto del 2017, donde promovíamos nuestra ultima producción discográfica grabada en Sudáfrica “The Dream Swallower”, (que a su vez es el título de una trilogía que compuse e para este álbum basada en una historia infantil). Uno de los temas de esta trilogía ya esta en mi playlist "Yasek Manzano Jazz &Fusion;" Músicos: Héctor Quintana (GtrEléctrica) Jesus Racial Pupo (Piano) Fabricio Pereira (Contra-Bajo) Julio Cesar Gispert (Batería) Emir Santa Cruz (Saxo Tenor) YasekManzano (Trompeta) Por favor ...
Music video by AC/DC performing Satellite Blues. (C) 2009 Leidseplein Presse, B.V.
http://www.discogs.com/Vince-Watson-Biologique/release/42056 Artist:Vince Watson Album: Biologique Label: Alola Cat.No: ALOCD004 year:1999 Genre: Deep House, House SUPPORT THE ARTIST AND BUY THIS TRACK
Eulis Cathey can be heard on Real Jazz Sirius Satellite Radio and WBGO-FM.
#MichaelHenderson! #Mtume! #GaryBartz! #DaveLiebman! #WallaceRoney! #LennyWhite! #ElectricMiles Revisited! Members of the #MilesDavis Electric era #bands reunite as #panelist for the express purpose of divulging intimate insider knowledge of the inner workings of playing, creating, recording timeless #music with the #maestro that is, Miles Davis during that exciting innovative, trailblazing electric era of #Jazz, #JazzFusion!! #MarkRuffin #SiriusXM #Satellite #Radio: #Moderator!~ Presented by the Miles Davis Estate, Co-presented by #JazzTimes and #JazzAtLinconlCenter #JazzCongress is the gathering of the jazz community and industry!~ Jazz Congress brings together members of the global #JazzCommunity to #network, as well as grow the audience for the music. The annual gathering also seek...
S. Kondratyev - bass. John Coltrane's solo from the album "Coltrane's Sound" Playlist "Coltrane on bass": https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLaw8Z6saPgiJtZw-9fMjXVc8XglySAV4e Moscow, may 2016. kondrabass.com tzadik@list.ru
The Satellite (Eupsilia transversa) is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is distributed throughout the Palearctic.
This is a fairly variable species with greyish or reddish brown forewings, often marked with darker bands. The common name derives from the prominent stigma, ranging in colour from white or yellow to red, which has two smaller spots close to it, apparently “in orbit”. The hindwings are brown with a paler fringe. The wingspan is 40–48 mm. This species flies at night from September to April and is active on mild nights throughout the winter. It will come to light but is more strongly attracted to sugar and various flowers.
The species ranges from Ireland to Japan. Specifically, south to Northern Spain, Sardinia, Central Italy then Macedonia, Bulgaria, Asia minor and the Caucasus East to Central Asia and the Russian Far East and Siberia before reaching Japan. In the North, the geographical presence extends to Scotland and the Orkney Islands. Individuals are reported by Iceland. In Fennoscandia the range extends almost to the Arctic Circle, as well as in northern Russia. The species is very cold tolerant and lives in a variety of habitats, from forests to open grasslands, from the lowlands up to above the tree line. From temperate areas to the subarctic tundra. The species rises up to 1800 m in the Alps.