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5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 - it's lift off time! And it's clean off
time too, in this cracking cosmic caper. So stick on
your space suit, head for the stars, and see
how many aliens' teeth you can
help Sonic Simon and Sonic Sophie
make super-spotless.
No apologies, but these are meant to be very quick and fast simple interpretations of my favorite superheroes. Here is Cosmic Boy of the 30th Century
This multimedia performance was conceived and created by the 13 members of the StudiOC arts cluster, who took Mixed Media Collaborations and Somatic Approaches to Conflict Resolution. This collection of artists features dancers, musicians, actors, choreographers, composers, aerialists, and writers.
Photo by Audrey Tran '22
2013年10月13日(日)
多摩センター三角広場 野外ステージ
COFFINS
COSMIC NEUROSE
with
DAYBREAK
ILL APPLE
マニアオルガン
PINCOWL
RiNTO-SS
SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY
TOJIN
Here we see the spectacular cosmic pairing of the star Hen 2-427 — more commonly known as WR 124 — and the nebula M1-67 which surrounds it. Both objects, captured here by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope are found in the constellation of Sagittarius and lie 15 000 light-years away. The star Hen 2-427 shines brightly at the very centre of this explosive image and around the hot clumps of gas are ejected into space at over 150 000 kilometres per hour. Hen 2-427 is a Wolf–Rayet star, named after the astronomers Charles Wolf and Georges Rayet. Wolf–Rayet are super-hot stars characterised by a fierce ejection of mass. The nebula M1-67 is estimated to be no more than 10 000 years old — just a baby in astronomical terms — but what a beautiful and magnificent sight it makes. A version of this image was released in 1998, but has now been re-reduced with the latest software.
Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt
Text credit: European Space Agency