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Suffragettes on Parade! In 1915, thousands march for right to vote - The Bowery Boys: New York City History
For once, the biggest news story in America one hundred years ago today was not about the war waging in Europe. On October 23, 1915, the forces of the women’s suffrage movement mobilized to create the most ambitious gathering to date, a parade of thousands to force the issue into the consciousness of New Yorkers … Continue reading Suffragettes on Parade! In 1915, thousands march for right to vote →

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8 years ago

A Wider Set of Eyes on the Universe

After years of preparatory studies, we are formally starting an astrophysics mission designed to help unlock the secrets of the universe. 

Introducing…

the Wide Field Infrared Survey Telescope, aka WFIRST.

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With a view 100 times bigger than that of our Hubble Space Telescope, WFIRST will help unravel the secrets of dark energy and dark matter, and explore the evolution of the cosmos. It will also help us discover new worlds and advance the search for planets suitable for life.

WFIRST is slated to launch in the mid-2020s. The observatory will begin operations after traveling about one million miles from Earth, in a direction directly opposite the sun.

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Telescopes usually come in two different “flavors” - you have really big, powerful telescopes, but those telescopes only see a tiny part of the sky. Or, telescopes are smaller and so they lack that power, but they can see big parts of the sky. WFIRST is the best of worlds.

No matter how good a telescope you build, it’s always going to have some residual errors. WFIRST will be the first time that we’re going to fly an instrument that contains special mirrors that will allow us to correct for errors in the telescope. This has never been done in space before!

Employing multiple techniques, astronomers will also use WFIRST to track how dark energy and dark matter have affected the evolution of our universe. Dark energy is a mysterious, negative pressure that has been speeding up the expansion of the universe. Dark matter is invisible material that makes up most of the matter in our universe.

Single WFIRST images will contain over a million galaxies! We can’t categorize and catalogue those galaxies on our own, which is where citizen science comes in. This allows interested people in the general public to solve scientific problems.

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8 years ago
A arte de ser feliz
Houve um tempo em que a minha janela se abria para um chalé. Na ponta do chalé brilhava um grande ovo de louça azul. Nesse ovo costumava pousar um pombo branco. Ora, nos dias límpidos, quando o céu…
4 years ago

Graduating and I love that my schools colours are green and gold, I couldn’t be happier ‘cause I’m graduating with Loki’s colours. 😂😁☺️

Graduating And I Love That My Schools Colours Are Green And Gold, I Couldn’t Be Happier ‘cause I’m

Also, tassels are fun 😋

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8 years ago

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8 years ago

Borboletas 🦋 Borboleta

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8 years ago
Meet The Real Women Behind Hidden Figures.

Meet the real women behind Hidden Figures.

In the early days of the Space Race, Dorothy Vaughan headed the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics’ (NACA) West Area Computing unit. It was an important but segregated unit of mostly female mathematicians doing aerospace calculations by hand. When NACA became NASA in 1958, the Analysis and Computation Division desegregated and Vaughan became a sought-after expert on FORTRAN  – a programming language used on IBM mainframes.

Vaughan is one of the women whose work inspired the film Hidden Figures — a true story of three African American mathematicians who helped NASA launch the first Americans into space.

Feeling inspired? See how coding might figure into your life. Uncover more about Dorothy Vaughan →

7 years ago
Kimono. Taisho To Early Showa Period (1912-1939), Japan. A Fine Rinzu (damask) Silk Kimono Featuring
Kimono. Taisho To Early Showa Period (1912-1939), Japan. A Fine Rinzu (damask) Silk Kimono Featuring

Kimono. Taisho to early Showa period (1912-1939), Japan. A fine rinzu (damask) silk kimono featuring carp created with metallic thread weaving. Silk lining. This kimono reflects the experimentation with tradition during the Taisho period and early Showa period; the artist in this example has taken the traditional auspicious carp motif, placing them under bold lavender color bands running in parallel angles, to produce a ‘modern’ graphic result.  The Kimono Gallery


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