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15 posts tagged Thanks
Happy new year for all the readers of Science is Beauty.
2011 was a shit, but 2012 will be better for sure, there is no other chance.
Oh! And thanks specifically to that people who helped me buying something on the amazon shops (in USA or UK), or who gave me a small tip in pay pal:
You are greats guys!

Image Source: History of Fireworks and Fireworks Shows
Science is Beauty has just reached the 20,000 followers. Thank you all, especifically to wildbeath who was exactly the number twenty thousand.

This last tribute to Steve Jobs here is strictly personal. I am not and have never been a Mac user, or none of Apple products. But I admire the bravery and courage of this man. Among his works, there is one that excites me especially, and is the creation of PIXAR. I love, I am a faithful follower since the first 15 minutes of his first film, and my admiration for this team who mixed so well technology, art and feelings, has only grown more and more. For this, thank you very much, Mr. Jobs.
Tribute to Steve Jobs from Pixar’s team:

Steve Jobs is dead, rest in peace. One of the greats in twentieth century, thanks for all your awesome works.
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Taken by Hinode’s Solar Optical Telescope on Jan. 12, 2007, this image of the sun reveals the filamentary nature of the plasma connecting regions of different magnetic polarity. Hinode captures these very dynamic pictures of the chromosphere. The chromosphere is a thin “layer” of solar atmosphere “sandwiched” between the visible surface, photosphere, and corona.
Credit: Hinode JAXA/NASA
Source: Plasma of the Sun, Hinode Mission to the Sun, NASA
This entry is dedicated fondly to Maria, who was the first person who has used the “donate” button (hopefully she won’t be the only person to do it), and as I know she likes the Sun (and its physics), this post might be the best gratitude. Thank you so much, Viejecita.
There are no words. You all will be always in my heart, americans, or from any other place, New Yorkers, we shall never forget your corage, never. I can’t say anymore.
Peace.