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Monthly Archives: January 2022
Introductory Post
The image featured is from my personal website. I had designed it to be a pulsar (still a work in progress) but I had done so in order to teach myself the basics of JavaScript. The red, white, and yellow squared are intended to represent distant stars, and are simple boxes to save on compute […] Continue reading
Introduction — image by me
Hi! My name is Carson Viggiano, I’m majoring in Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic and minoring in Political Theory. I’ve always loved the sky, cloud formations, and constellation patterns, so I’m really excited about this class.
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Ocean Avenue, pictured above, is a street running along the Pacific Ocean in Santa Monica California. This street is on the course of the Santa Monica Classic! Continue reading
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Google Images
This is a beautiful photo contrasting the green plain and the blue sky. When I see this I just want to sprint for miles.
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Introductory Post! -Johann West
NASA Voyager Galleries
This is a photo of Neptune, my favorite planet in the solar system, besides Earth of course. It is my favorite planet for the simple reasons that I find it nice to look at, and Neptune is the Roman version of Poseidon, wh… Continue reading
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Hi! My name is Grace Ward and this is the beginning of my astronomy blog. I got to see the total solar eclipse that happened in Tennessee a few years ago. Since then, I have been fascinated by astronomy. I remember being surrounded by people in awe of the eclipse, how dark it got outside, […] Continue reading
First Post
I am excited to learn about the solar system. Nasa has a lot of cool information about space. Continue reading
Jake Schorr First Blog Post
This is a photo of me playing on the Vanderbilt Club Lacrosse team. We played against Miami Ohio at their home field. Vanderbilt Club Lacrosse Website Continue reading
Introduction
Hi there! My name is Evan, and I’m a senior at Vanderbilt. I originally come from a small-ish town north of Chicago called Northbrook. We were made famous back in 1986 when John Hughes used my high school to film the movie Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. I can see the water tower that was paintedContinue reading “Introduction” Continue reading
Helix Nebula
This is an image of the Helix Nebula, located in the constellation Aquarius. Continue reading