3D radargram brings new focus to Mars' north polar cap new enhanced 3D radar image offer a greatly improved view of the interior of the Martian north polar cap, according to a paper led by Planetary Science Institute Senior Scientist Nathaniel Putzig. Putzig's team, which included PSI researchers Matthew Perry, Isaac Smith, Aaron Russell and intern Isabella Mueller, produced and analyzed the 3D image using observations obtained with the Shallow Radar (SHARAD) instrument on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO). "In creating 3D radargrams, we assemble all the data from many 2D profiles across the region of interest and apply advanced 3D imaging methods to unravel all of the interferences present in the 2D profiles, placing the reflected signals at their points of origin to produce a geometrically corrected 3D image of the subsurface," said Putzig, lead author of the research that appears in The Planetary Science Journal. "The new 3D radargram really brings into focus many features that were previously difficult or impossible to map due to incomplete imaging of inherently 3D features with a collection of 2D profiles," Putzig said. "So far, we have only scratched the surface of understanding what the new data volume is telling us about the history of Martian polar processes and climate, and there is a lot more detailed mapping work to be done." SHARAD probes the subsurface—up to 4 kilometers deep—emitting radar waves within a 15- to 25-megahertz frequency band to achieve a desired depth resolution of approximately 15 meters. The returned radar waves, which are captured by the SHARAD antenna, are sensitive to changes in the electrical characteristics of rock, sand, and water ice that may be present in the surface and subsurface. Changes in the reflection characteristics of the subsurface, caused by layers deposited by geological processes in the ancient history of Mars, are also visible. "The results of the 3D imaging offer a better understanding of Mars by providing a greatly clarified view of subsurface features, which can be used to inform geologic interpretations of the origins of the polar deposits and their implications for Martian climate history. The details of the subsurface layering geometry can be used to infer the processes involved in the deposition and erosion of the layers over time," Putzig said. IMAGE....Perspective view of the interior of Planum Boreum. This cut-away view shows one horizontal slice (at bottom) and two opposing vertical slices through the north polar cap of Mars as seen by the MRO radar sounder. The black circle in the middle is centered on the north pole with a diameter of 300 kilometers and represents an area that the radar does not see from MRO’s orbit. Scales vary in this view, which shows the upper 2 kilometers of the 1200-kilometer-wide Planum Boreum at a vertical exaggeration of 150:1. Credit: PSI/ASI/JPL/NASA.
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Summary: This playlist reflects a lot of my really terrible negative thoughts and emotions during this period in time after cutting out my toxic friend from my life and involuntarily coming out to my family. Which, neither was going really well because my friend was still constantly messaging me some unsavory and colorful words because he was upset that I had ruined his chances with my best friend after she had rejected him several times and that I wasn’t responding to his messages. This was all going on while my parents were basically ignoring the fact that I had just come out to my parents. So, nothing was going particularly great at that point and all I really wanted to do was just be able to be me and figure out who that is and stop hiding things from myself and the people I cared about, but it didn’t seem like any of that was happening anytime soon.
PLAYLIST LINK
Never Coming Back by Evan Call
Life’s Too Short by Kristen Anderson-Lopez
You’re Nothing Without Me by Gregg Edelman & James Naughton
Poor Unfortunate Souls (Cover) by annapatsu
She Used To Be Mine by Jessie Mueller
daze by MARiA
CLAY by Grace Vanderwall
Nevermore (ft. Casey Lee Williams & Adrienne Cowan) by Jeff Williams
The Voice in My Heart by Evan Call
Kokoronashi by Shang Sheng
Therru’s Song by Aoi Tejima
Bad Luck Charm by Jeff Williams
Iro Kousui by You Kamiyama (Horimya)
The Heart’s Egg by Buono!
HISTORY HATES LOVERS by Oublaire
I Burn by Jeff Williams & Casey Lee Williams
Rust by Evan Call
Song of the Beginning by Yukari Tamura & Konomi Suzuki
Like Morning Follows Night (ft. Casey Lee Williams and Lamar Hall) by Jeff Williams
Beautiful Rain (Cover) by AirahTea
I Can’t Lose You by Sierra Nelson
Believe In by Aira Yuki
Clearly by Grace VanderWaal
The Pale Full Moon (Cover) by AmaLee
Armed & Ready (ft. Casey Lee Williams) by Jeff Williams
The Love That Binds Us by Evan Call
Bonds of Promise by Risa Taneda, Minori Chihara, and Yuri Yamaoka
Treasure Island by Akito Matsuda (From Sound! Euphonium, the Movie-May the Melody Reach You!)
Dango Daikazoku by Chata (From CLANNAD)
It’s Ladybug by Lou & Lenni-Kim (Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir)
Secret Base by Kayano Ai, Tomatsu Haruka, and Hayami Saori (From Anohana)
In Remembrance by Evan Call
Sincerely by TRUE
Dead Mom by Sophia Anne Caruso & OBC Beetlejuice Musical
Sparkle by RADWIMPS
Letter by TRUE
Friends of the Sand by Kasumi Ai
Orange by 7!! (From Your Lie in April)
Nanairo no Compass by Miyano Mamoru (From Uta no Prince-sama)
Tabidachi no Uta by Class 3-E (From Assassination Classroom)
Chiisana Koi no Uta by Mongol800
Ichiban no Takaramono by LiSA
Isabella’s Lullaby (Cover) by AmaLee (From Promised Neverland)
A Doll’s Beginning by Evan Call
You Will Be Okay (Cover) by Anna (From Helluva Boss)
Fright Song by Windy Wagner
Michishirube by Minori Chihara
Violet Snow by Aira Yuuki
Resonance by Hijirikawa Mast
Wherever You Are, Wherever You May Be by Evan Call
By BY BENJAMIN MUELLER AND ISABELLA KWAI from World in the New York Times-https://ift.tt/3mKwIUt
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With Conny it's sadly the same as with Anna - I really like this small unfortunate bean, but she doesn't live in my head, or better, my heart, rent free 🤔 But I try to think of a matching song, no worries!
Until then, let's move on with Isabella! This absoluty perfect woman with way too many flaws for her own good has one incisive song for me - of course She Used to Be Mine from the Waitress musical! I like to listen to Sara Bareilles version, but the best version, especially regarding Isabella, is Jessie Mueller's. The pure pain and despair in her voice, the life falling through her fingers - and oh god, the topic of loosing herself while bringing another life into the world, just so they can suffer as she does 😥
For me, the song descibes Isabella perfectly, up to her change of heart in her last two years, triggered by the escape of her children.
You're not what I asked for
If I'm honest, I know
I would give it all back for
A chance to start over
And rewrite an ending or two
For the girl that I knew
Who'll be reckless, just enough
Who'll get hurt
But who learns how to toughen up
When she's bruised and gets used
By a man who can't love
And then she'll get stuck
And be scared of the life that's inside her
Growing stronger each day
'Til it finally reminds her
To fight just a little
To bring back the fire in her eyes
That's been gone, but used to be mine
If this doesn't scream Isabella to you then I don't know 😘
Thank you really much for the ask, @thathilomgirl!
01. black bird - herbie hancock and corinne bailey rae | 02. because of you - kelly clarkson | 03. dixon’s girl - dessa | 04. secret for the mad - dodie | 05. technicolour beat - oh wonder | 06. the river - missy higgins | 07. she used to be mine - jesse mueller | 08. awaken - dario marianelli feat. jack liebeck | 09. what do you want of me - joan diener | 10. hallowed ground - bishop briggs | 11. a new life - deborah cox | 12. set fire to the third bar - snow patrol feat. martha wainwright | 13. i wish i was the moon - neko case | 14. til enda - ólafur arnalds | 15. there is a light that never goes out - rho and isabella ragonese | 16. bridge over troubled water - simon and garfunkel | 17. innocent eyes - delta goodrem | 18. flowers - eva noblezada | 19. ne me quitte pas - nina simone | 20. wishing you were somehow here again - lucy st. louis | 21. the bones - maren morris | 22. somewhere only we know - keane | 23. body - sleeping at last | 24. your hands are cold - jean-yves thibaudet | 25. no choir - florence and the machine
“YOU WILL BE FOUND” NATIONAL COLLEGE ESSAY WRITING CHALLENGE 2021 | DEAR EVAN HANSEN
DEAR EVAN HANSEN
“You Will Be Found” National College Essay Writing Challenge 2021
In partnership with Gotham Writers Workshop and the Broadway Education Alliance, DEAR EVAN HANSEN invited 11th-grade and 12th-grade students across the country to write a college-application style essay that describes how they channeled “You Will Be Found” to ensure those around them were a little less alone over the last year, or, alternatively, a moment where they found comfort in connection.
WINNER:
Nearly 4,000 high school students across America wrote about impactful ways they stayed connected with others over the last year and we're delighted to announce Maxwell Silverman of Chicago, IL as the winner of the 2021 "You Will Be Found" National College Essay Writing Challenge and the $10,000 scholarship.
In June 2021, Maxwell graduated from Lane Tech High School in Chicago with plans to attend Boston Conservatory at Berklee, focusing on a degree in Musical Theatre.
FINALISTS:
Seth Gorelik, Bellmore, NY
Mira Kwon, Los Angeles, CA
Anna Cappella, Pittsburgh, PA
Semira Abdus-Salam, Rosedale, NY
Filgey Borgard, Brooklyn, NY
Lauren Escarcha, Orlando, FL
Kacey Feth, Union, MO
Paige Foltz, Stephens City, VA
Sarah George, Chesterfield, MO
Vincent Gerardi, Hauppauge, NY
Ariane Lee, Syosset, NY
Allison Lierz, Omaha, NE
Megan Luong, New York, NY
Kimberly Manyanga, Billerica, MA
Orla Grace McCoy, Raleigh, NC
Lucy Meola, New York, NY
Sunaya DasGupta Mueller, Palisades, NY
Liv Ollestad, Issaquah, WA
Liana O'Rourke, Downers Grove, IL
Isaiah Register, New York, NY
Sydney Schneider, Los Angeles CA
Ysanne Sterling, Centreville, VA
Madeline Wiest, Peoria, AZ
Samantha Williams, Providence, RI
Laura Yee, New York, NY
FINAL ROUND JUDGES:
Kelly Caldwell, Dean of Faculty, Gotham Writers' Workshop
Logan Culwell-Block, Director of PLAYBILLder Operations and Community Engagement, Playbill
Will Roland, Actor, Dear Evan Hansen Original Broadway Cast Member
Crystal Su, Program Manager, The Jed Foundation
Ekele Ukegbu, 2019 Jimmy Award Winner
READ MAXWELL’S FULL ESSAY:
Gram·pun·cle [geram-puhn-cuul] n. A gay man who formerly dated your grandmother only to later come to terms with his sexuality but still stay in the family to take care of your mother and aunt growing up.
Alan Palmer was my Grampuncle. When my cousins and I were younger, we couldn’t figure out what to call him. He was our grandpa in terms of age and raising our mothers, but he functioned more as the classic “fun gay uncle”, so we settled on a combination, Grampuncle. While we all had amazing relationships with Alan, mine was special. I have known Alan and his husband, Bill, since birth (making them the first ever gay couple I knew in my life).
Growing up and struggling with my sexuality, I was always able to look up to them to show me that true love really does have no boundaries. I will never forget, in 2015, standing inside the Michigan courthouse beside Alan as he and Bill exchanged vows and got married. They showed me, a young, insecure gay boy, that there was a place for me in the world and that I had a future to look forward to filled with love and joy.
Along with that joy, there eventually came some pain. Alan was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer in the early spring of 2020. A week or so after the diagnosis, the world fell into a global pandemic. Those first few months were intense. I heard the horror stories from Alan of how scary it was going into the hospital for rounds of chemotherapy with people who had the Coronavirus sitting in the next wing over. Being constantly in and out of the hospital he was a risk to others, and the lung cancer made almost everyone else a risk to him. With the exception of his husband, he was fully alone.
Alan did not admit to his loneliness and pain. He did not want to feel like a burden, but after talking with Bill and hearing how Alan was truly feeling, my family began to make the hour and a half drive from Chicago to Michigan almost every other week to visit. We brought Alan a pop-up gazebo and some fancy sun hats to protect him (with the radiation he could not be in the sun for more than a few minutes at a time), and we would sit in the backyard just talking and laughing for hours until Alan’s body would give in to the exhaustion and he had to go inside.
As his birthday approached, I racked my brain thinking of something special to do for him. I thought back to a video I saw online toward the beginning of the pandemic and decided to make a “hug shield”. What better gift to give than a loved one’s embrace during the pandemic? Using a clear painter’s tarp, I cut arm holes and taped together closed arm sleeves. It took a good few hours, but I finally figured out a design that allowed for full protection on either side of the hug. On the day of his birthday, we packed up the car and headed to Michigan.
After talking and eating cake, it was time for the surprise. As we pulled the shield out and hung it from the gazebo, Alan did something I had only seen at the courthouse; he cried. I had the honor of the first hug, and as I slipped my arms into the sleeves Alan and I held each other and cried together. He pressed his forehead against mine through the plastic and in between sobs he said to me, “I am so proud of you.” I knew this was our final goodbye. When Alan died the next week, I knew he went in peace. He had felt my embrace through the shield of love.
SEMI-FINALISTS:
Bailey Andera, Thousand Oaks, CA
Arianna Arroyo, Brooklyn, NY
Alexis (Lexi) Berganio, Honolulu, HI
Avery Bielski, Los Angeles, CA
Henry Boemer, Villa Rica, GA
Isabelle Bulmahn, Imperial, MO
Jane Butera, Phoenixville, PA
Mia Cashin, Norwell, MA
Sean Choo, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
Zuri Clarno, Columbus, OH
Lydia Corcoran, Apalachin, NY
Cody Coyle, Winter Park, FL
Anna Dai-Liu, San Diego, CA
Alexander Guerrero Diaz, Richmond, VA
Isabella Dufault, Irvine, CA
Edwin Ellis, Atlanta, GA
Laurel Emanuel, Raleigh, NC
Aubrey Fisher, Cobden, IL
Sunny Fong, Brooklyn, NY
Sarah Galatoire, Houston, TX
Zhao Gu Gammage, Wyncote, PA
Sarah Gomez, Anaheim, CA
Rachel Gray, Cleveland, OH
Jameson Huge, Chicago, IL
Sarah Grace Hutchinson, Alpharetta, GA
Catheryn Ibegbu, Dearborn, MI
Nicole Jo, Andover, MA
Kelsey Johnston, Prince George, VA
Gabrielle Kashorek, Avon, NY
Samantha Kern, Akron, NY
Nicole Kowalewski, Sykesville, MD
Anne Lee, Edison, NJ
Amelia Lin, Mukilteo, WA
Judianne Meredith, River Vale, NJ
Rabi Michael-Crushshon, Minneapolis, MN
Geneva Millikan, Maumelle, AR
Samantha Moy, Long Island, NY
Shaakirah Nazim-Harris, Amityville, NY
Eleanor Neal, Springfield, VA
Sofia Ochoa, Camarillo, CA
Basilia Oferbia, Brooklyn, NY
Annika Olson, Rathdrum, ID
Kaden Polt, Osmond, NE
Shreeyamsa Poudel, Federal Way, WA
Noah Robie, South Berwick, ME
Zainely A. Sandoval Martinez, Dorado, PR
Devyn Schoen, Eldred, PA
Yusra Shaikh, Edison, NJ
Gabrielle Shockley, Egg Harbor Township, NJ
Ava Sklar, Brooklyn, NY
Mia Sunday, Sammamish, WA
Christina Unkenholz, Smithtown, NY
Emilia Valencia, Portland, OR
Brianna Wallace, Fredericksburg, VA
Charles Wang, West Hartford, CT
Daniel Joseph Weispfenning, Ridgewood, NJ
Jennifer Wheeler, Reading, MA
Virginia Zanella, Collierville, TN
Alessandra Zepeda Ortiz, Los Angeles, CA
Anna Zhang, New York, NY
Daniel Zhang, Cortland, NY
Image one: Matilda of Flanders/Viquichele Cross, Matilda of Scotland/Jasmine Shen, Adeliza of Louvain/Megan Leung, Empress Matilda/Vicki Manser, Matilda of Boulogne/Karis Oka
Image two: Eleanor of Aquitaine/Zara MacIntosh, Berengaria of Navarre/Jarneia Richard-Noel, Isabelle of Angouleme/Samantha Pauly, Eleanor of Provence/Sophie Isaacs, Eleanor of Castile/Liv Alexander
Image three: Margaret of France/Courtney Monsma, Isabella of France/Elizabeth Walker, Philippa of Hainault/Amelia Walker, Anne of Bohemia/Hana Stewart, Isabella of Valois/Brittney Mack
Image four: Joan of Navarre/Abby Mueller, Catherine of Valois/Vidya Makan, Margaret of Anjou/Courtney Mack, Elizabeth Woodville/Lori McLare, Anne Neville/Rebecca Wickes
Image five: Margaret Beaufort/Kara-Ami McCreanor, Elizabeth of York/Scarlet Gabriel, Catharine of Aragon/Adrianna Hicks, Anne Boleyn/Millie O’Connell, Jane Seymour/Natalie Paris
Image six: Anna of Cleves/Alexia McIntosh, Katherine Howard/Alicia Corrales-Connor, Catherine Parr/Maiya Quansah-Breed, Jane Grey/Mallory Maedke, Mary I/Courtney Stapleton
Image seven: Elizabeth I/Grace Mouat, Mary Queen of Scots/Cherelle Jay, Anne of Denmark/Shannen Quan, Henrietta Maria of France/Chloe Zuel, Catherine of Braganza/Courtney Bowman
Image eight: Mary of Modena/Lucy Aiston, Mary II/Nicole Kyoung-Mi Lambert, Queen Anne/Shekinah McFarlane, Caroline of Ansbach/Annabel Marlow, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz/Renee Lamb
Image nine: Caroline of Brunswick/Amy Bridges, Adelaide of Saxe-Meinigen/Aimie Atkinson, and Queen Victoria/Collette Guitart
"As Omicron Surges, Officials Shorten Isolation Times for Many Americans" by Benjamin Mueller and Isabella Grullón Paz via NYT Health https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/27/health/omicron-cdc.html?partner=IFTTT
"As Omicron Surges, Officials Shorten Isolation Times for Many Americans" by Benjamin Mueller and Isabella Grullón Paz via NYT Health https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/27/health/omicron-cdc.html?partner=IFTTT
"As Omicron Surges, Officials Shorten Isolation Times for Many Americans" by Benjamin Mueller and Isabella Grullón Paz via NYT Health https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/27/health/omicron-cdc.html?partner=IFTTT