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Seen from Earth on April 30–May 1, 1006, “a brilliant star gleamed forth,” as described by Benedictine monks in Italy.
That star is known as SN 1006 today. The explosion was the result of a cosmic merger between two white dwarfs the size of the sun. It’s no wonder the explosion lit up Earth’s skies for months.
Egyptian physician and astronomer Ali ibn Ridwan calculated the supernova’s brightness to be three times more than that of Venus.
Modern astronomers believe Native Americans documented the cosmic event with carvings in a rock found in Arizona. (Source)
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Beautiful Paintings on Fallen Tree Logs Mirror Their Natural Origins
Artist Alison Moritsugu captures the essence of Mother Nature in her log paintings. These environmental pieces utilize trees as both the subject and the canvas. The fragmented nature of the trees allow the designer to paint directly onto the rustic wood. Once her realistic work is complete, what results is a painting that explores the history of American landscapes. Moritsugu allows viewers to see what America was like when settlers first arrived and additionally depicts the destructive effects of industrialization.
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Hellboy: The Wolves of St. August by Mike Mignola, 1994
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