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Monthly Archives: January 2016
First Post
Welcome to my Solar Systems blog! I look forward to posting here throughout the semester. This is one of my favorite pictures. Last summer, I taught at an amazing school in India and this was the view from my study hall classroom every evening! Continue reading
Our Pale Blue Dot
“That’s here. That’s home. That’s us… The Earth is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena…. Our posturings, our imagined self-importance, the delusion that we have some privileged position in the Universe, are challenged by this point of pale light. Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. ” – … Continue reading Our Pale Blue Dot → Continue reading
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Oscar’s Introductory Post
Photo: By me Hi, I’m Oscar. One of my favorite things to do here at Vanderbilt is play for the club baseball team. This picture was from a game against Georgia last spring. I completely missed the tag on this play, which is something I would usually never admit, but the umpire still called him… More Oscar’s Introductory Post Continue reading
My First Post
This is my first post, and this is my hometown, Philadelphia.
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Introduction
This winter break, my family and I went to June Lake, CA to go skiing! Behind us, you can see June Lake (behind me, on the right) and Mono Lake (to the left of my brother’s head). This area is located in the Sierra Nevada mountain range in Eastern California, close to other popular Californian skiing destinations, […] Continue reading
Homemade Buffalo Wings
This is one of my favorite meals to make. The sauce is a combination of Frank’s Red Hot sauce (to keep the traditional flavor!), white vinegar, worcestershire sauce, butter, and spices. The chicken breading is a simple flour, cayenne pepper, and salt mixture with paprika for color. I also like to serve it with homemade […] Continue reading
First Post
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Welcome to my Solar System Blog!
Welcome to my blog for ASTR 2110: The Solar System. My name is Chloe and I’m a junior at Vanderbilt University. I’m currently majoring in English with a focus in creative writing. photo by me This photograph is not particularly related to astronomy or the solar system in any way (besides being located in […] Continue reading
Introduction
This is my family and me at Universal Studios in Orlando. We all love Harry Potter, and the parks have become a Black Friday tradition over the years. My mom, dad, and brother are my best friends, and I miss them very much. Continue reading