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Bente Lilja Bye is a woman from ÅSA, Norway.
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Member since Oct 29, 2007
Earth science expert and astrophysicist interested in Earth observation, geodesy, climate change, geohazards, water cycle and other science related topics. I also like to meet new people from all around the world. I'm totally in love with space and photography.

Find out more about me and my interests at Lilja - A bouquet of stories about the Earth

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xineanns profile - StumbleUpon
Liked it 3:29pm 1 review stumblers, relationships, women, marilyn-monroe http://xineann.stumbleupon.com/review...



Beauty with Brains



Basic Logic



A: Marilyn Monroe
B: Brains
C: Beauty
D: XineAnn

Marilyn Monroe has brains (A=B). Marilyn Monroe is beautiful (A=C). Marilyn Monroe is beautiful with brains (A=B+C).
XineAnn has brains (D=B). XineAnn is beautiful(D=C). XineAnn is beautiful with brains (D=B+C).

To sum it up: A=B+C=D hence A=D

XineAnn is Marilyn Monroe.

I knew it!









Sharply observed by MBMC and inspired by the eternal etheoreal
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Above is a list of topics that I particularly like. I've made a small selection under each of those tags. By clicking on a tag above you'll see. :-)

If you are interested in exploring more of my science posts you should head over to my blog PlanetBye. It turned out to be too tedious to file all my posts on SU whereas on my external blog you can easier navigate to find posts on your favorite topic. Almost all of the science posts on Stellare can be found there.


PlanetBye




SU Technical - Culture



XineAnn has made a beautiful and inspirational How To's for new and not so new SU members.




Messages


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Galaxy Cluster



Credit: NASA, ESA, M.J. Jee and H. Ford (Johns Hopkins University)









Since 2. May 2008

Picked up from several blogs first at Etcetera then reminders at XineAnn, IntrepidDreamer and Don.




xineanns profile - StumbleUpon
Liked it 11:44am 1 review stumblers, cats, relationships, hearts http://xineann.stumbleupon.com/review...



A Girl With A Heart








:-)



Magnetic field of the heart




Lenses galore - Hubble finds large sample of very distant galaxies
Liked it 10:37am 1 review astronomy, hubble http://www.spacetelescope.org/news/ht...



Distance Yourself



NASA, ESA and Johan Richard (Caltech, USA)


Gaze into the most distant galaxy clusters yet







Remember: Click and click again - on the image!
Distribution Of Creatures Great And Small Can Be Predicted Mathematically
Liked it 9:42am 3 reviews mathematics http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/...



Evolution: Elegant Statistics



Photo: Nick Brandt

Elephant Drinking, Amboseli 2007





Photo: Nick Brandt

Elephants & Egrets After Storm, Amboseli 2007



Mathematics is powerful and beautiful. Using the mathematical tool statistics on theories of evolution help us understand the development and variation of sizes of the species.

"The variation is constrained, first by a hard limit on how small a species can become, due to physiological constraints, and second by a soft limit on how large a species can become before becoming extinct. After millions of virtual years of new species evolving and old species becoming extinct, the model reaches an equilibrium in which the tendency of species to grow larger is offset by their tendency to become extinct more quickly."

The African elephant is an example, as are the great white shark, the Komodo dragon, that some species within a taxonomic group are dramatically bigger (thousands or millions of times) than the typical species who normally are small.







For the resident Elephant Man who also have a thing for mathematics :-)
APOD: 2008 July 24 - When Storms Collide
Liked it 2:55am 1 review astronomy, jupiter http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap080724.html



Jupiter's Storms




Credit: NASA, ESA, Amy Simon-Miller (Goddard Space Flight Center), N. Chanover (NMSU), G. Orton (JPL)




BBC News | Enlarged Image
Liked it Jul 23, 11:49am 3 reviews science http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/hi...



Science Art




Credit: Sonja Findeisen-Tandel

Blue Spikes is a microscope image from PhD student Sonja Findeisen-Tandel. It has won Cambridge University's Department of Engineering annual photo award. It shows liquid crystals in their mesophase - the point at which they have ceased to be liquid but have yet to crystallise fully.





BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Dolphin call tells calf whos mum
Liked it Jul 23, 6:25am 1 review animals, marine-biology, dolphins http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/na...



Dophins



Are Smart!





http://bernhardedmaier.reacore.net/media/cms/photo/34_700x700.jpg
Liked it Jul 22, 1:04pm 3 reviews http://bernhardedmaier.reacore.net/me...



Volcano




Photo: Bernhard Edmaier

Rincon de la Vieja, Costa Rica




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