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Last week, for a fraction of a second, the Sun was eclipsed twice. One week ago today, many people in North America were treated to a standard, single, partial solar eclipse. Fewer people, all congregated along a narrow path, experienced the eerie daytime darkness of a total solar eclipse. A dedicated few with fast enough camera equipment, however, were able to capture a double eclipse -- a simultaneous partial eclipse of the Sun by both the Moon and the International Space Station (ISS). The Earth-orbiting ISS crossed the Sun in less than a second, but to keep the ISS from appearing blurry, exposure times must be less than 1/1000th of a second. The featured image composite captured the ISS multiple times in succession as it zipped across the face of the Sun. The picture was taken in a specific color emitted by hydrogen which highlights the Sun's chromosphere, a layer hotter and higher up than the usually photographed photosphere. via NASA ift.tt/2wShbvy
ÉLÉVATION, FRACTION ET IMMIXTION : "Rompu et partagé est l’Agneau de Dieu, le Fils du Père, lui qui est rompu sans être divisé, partout mangé et jamais consommé, mais te sanctifie ceux qui e reçoivent."
How to Solve Fractions are numbers that are expressed as the ratio of two numbers.These are primarily used for comparison between parts and the whole.A fraction can be a part of an object or a group of objects.For example, we can find one half of pastry by cutting the pastry into two equal parts.We can find one half of a packet of jelly beans by dividing the jelly beans into two equal groups.Each group or share is better known as one half and this is same for other fractions as well.
A fraction of the 650 quilts on view at an amazing art show at the Seventh Regiment Armory on Park Avenue. I am not a big fan of folk art but when presented in such a fascinating way one can't help but be inspired, thrilled and educated.
Steve Toltz , author of A Fraction of the Whole, at the Greenwich Village B&N (2/15/08). A Fraction of the Whole is published by Spiegel & Grau. Photo by Lucy Silag.
In the giant Kids Fringe sand box
Sent wirelessly from my BlackBerry device on the Bell network.
Envoyé sans fil par mon terminal mobile BlackBerry sur le réseau de Bell.
Nicest Guy hands down. He autographed my Iron Man comic despite not getting on line ( cause they wouldnt allow any more people). I like where Iron Man is going..Keep doing your thing Matt..