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What was this cosmic discovery? ASKAP J1832-0911, the unknown space object that the global team of astronomers first spotted in December 2023, is categorized as a long-period transient.LPTs are a ...
In Eckes’s poem, two forms sit in direct confrontation. The unemployment form, with its insults and banalities, is an object of unhappy necessity. The poetic form, however, resists the other’s ...
That’s what the people in this poem seem to be doing. The author and her friend, a scholar, are debating the crushworthiness of a certain “Romantic Poet.” 0 Romantic 1 Poet 2 by 3 Diane 4 Seuss ...
More than 200 people across a half-dozen southern U.S. states have now reported witnessing a mysterious object streak across the sky on Thursday, but no one is certain exactly what it was.
Object Details Artist Ruan Yuan (1764-1849) Label Picture stones from Taihang look like crowding clouds, ... Wave Stone, by the famous Song dynasty poet Su Shi (1037-1101), who also wrote a prose ...
Astronomers have discovered a mysterious new object in our Milky Way, which is emitting X-rays and radio waves at the same time. Latest U.S.
Object Details Description Small bowl with flaring sides, straight rim, low foot. Clay: hard white, porcelain. Glaze: transparent greenish. Decoration: overglaze painted in white, blue, red and gold.
More than 200 people across a half-dozen southern U.S. states have now reported witnessing a mysterious object streak across the sky on Thursday, but no one is certain exactly what it was.
The poem titled “The Hills We Climb” will only be available to middle school students at the Bob Graham Education Center in Miami Lakes, FL, the Miami Herald reports.
The poem, which has been published as a short book, will now be accessible only to middle school students at the pre-K through eighth grade Bob Graham Education Center in Miami Lakes, Florida.
The MBOE (AKA, the Most Boring Object Ever) could be a dust bunny, a rock, a twig — whatever a student decides. It's my way of engaging students in a crowd-sourced poem, whereby we ask questions ...
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