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Longstanding Cepheid Mass Mystery Finally Solved

Cepheid variable stars – a class of stars that vary in brightness over time – have long been used to help measure distances in our local region of the Universe. Since their discovery in 1784 by John Pigott, further refinements have been made about the relationship between the period of their variability and their luminosity, and Cepheids have been closely studied and monitored by professional and amateur astronomers. But as predictable as their periodic pulsations have become, a key aspect of Cepheid variables has never been well-understood: their mass. Two different theories – stellar evolution and stellar pulsation – have given different answers as to the masses that these stars should be. What has long been needed to correct this error was a system of eclipsing binary stars that contained a Cepheid, so that the orbital calculations could yield the mass of the star to a high degree of accuracy. Such a system has finally been discovered, and the mass of the Cepheid it contains has been calculated to within 1%, effectively ending a discrepancy that has persisted since the 1960s. The system, named OGLE-LMC-CEP0227, contains a classical Cepheid variable (as opposed to a Type II Cepheid, which is of lower mass and takes a different evolutionary track) that varies over 3.8 days. It is located in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and as the stars orbit each other over a period of 310 days, they eclipse each other from our perspective on Earth. It was detected as part of the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment, and you can see from the acronym soup that this yields the first part of the name, the Large Magellanic Cloud the second, and CEP stands for Cepheid. A team of international astronomers headed by Grzegorz Pietrzynski of Universidad de Concepci

World’s Strongest Beer is 55%abv & served in… dead animals?

Served in…. dead animals? Scottish brewers from across the pond at BrewDog have for the past three years been urging the masses to break the conformity of what is generally accepted as good beer. Stating “Beer was never meant to be monotonous or mass produced, which is why we’re doing our damnedest to create the holy grail of craft beers.” Read more and see more hilarity here: http://drinkphilly.com/articles/read/200 added by: DrinkPhilly

Black Swan’s Venice Debut: Is This The Psycho Ballerina Movie We’ve Been Waiting For?

On its face, Darren Aronofsky’s Black Swan would seem to have something for everybody: lesbian kisses (for the masses), art house appeal (for the film snobs), and a supporting part for Winona Ryder (for Winona Ryder’s agent). So how is the film being received after its Venice Film Festival debut?

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Trashy TV Takes On a Whole New Meaning

Reality shows have taken over television, like a virus or a breath of fresh air, depending on your perspective. And we’re about to add to that mix with Garbage Moguls . But first, I’d like to pay homage to Planet Green . Love it or lump it, it has done more, earlier than any other media outlet to bring green thinking, living and acting to the masses. Rather than consign green minded TV to the dusty DVD collections of hippies low budget environmentalist sk… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Naked Cowboy To Sue Naked Cowgirl…Sandy Kane On O&A (VIDEOS)

Naked Cowboy To Naked Cowgirl: Stop Copying Me NY Post By JENNIFER FERMINO June 22, 2010 NEW YORK — New York City’s famous Naked Cowboy wants a bikini-clad woman who calls herself The Naked Cowgirl to stop ripping off his trademark. Click to watch…Naked Cowboy To Sue Naked Cowgirl…Sandy Kane On O&A (VIDEOS)…. http://ctpatriot1970.wordpress.com/2010/06/23/naked-cowboy-to-sue-naked-cowgirl-… The Times Square cowboy, whose real name is Robert Burck, is known for strumming his guitar wearing only briefs and a cowboy hat. He has sent a cease-and-desist letter to Sandy Kane, who wears a red, white and blue cowboy hat and matching bikini. added by: ctpatriot1970

BP is KILLING THE PLANET: I don’t care who wins the World Cup

Where is the civil disobedience? Where is the outrage? Hayward was skewered in Congress in a show for the masses and that's all we &*&^&^^% get? Even the media now talks about this “spill”… HELLO, it's a GUSHER, as if it is just another ho hum news story.. “Ho Hum, day sixty five and the oil is now reaching Pensacola with oil soaked globs on the beaches, as a dolphin washes up on shore… and now the weather and coverage of the World Cup! ” I don't want to be a part of any species that is not now absolutely INCENSED by this ecocide, and I'm sick and tired of hiding how I feel. It is now obvious this government and BP are in this together somehow. Civil disobedience is now imperative. added by: JanforGore

KStew Is See-Through

We’ve endured some pretty bad fashion from Kristen Stewart over the past couple of days as she promotes New Moon around the world. First there was this pretty awful peacock dress in London , and then this leather-topped dress at the photo-call in Spain , but last night KStew went daring in this partially see-through outfit. The Twilight star definitely gave the masses an eyeful last night bu the best part about her look last night has to be her hair, she looks like a total babe

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‘New Moon’ Soundtrack: A Track-By-Track Breakdown

We go through the tunes included in the second ‘Twilight’ film. By James Montgomery “New Moon” soundtrack Photo: Summit Entertainment The “Twilight” soundtrack — featuring music from Paramore , Linkin Park and some guy named — has, to date, sold nearly 2.3 million copies in the U.S

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‘G.I. Joe: The Rise Of Cobra’ Stars Study Up On Treasured Franchise

‘The boys admittedly knew a lot more than the girls,’ actress Rachel Nichols said. By Adam Rosenberg Marlon Wayans and Channing Tatum Photo: MTV News There are a lot of fan expectations riding on a movie like “G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.” Between the long-running comic book line and the multiple TV series, it is a treasured franchise to many people

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Modest Mouse Get Ugly In Heath Ledger-Directed ‘King Rat’ Video

In 2007, Isaac Brock — wild-eyed, unkempt mastermind of Modest Mouse — mentioned in an interview that Oscar-nominated actor Heath Ledger had expressed interest in directing a video for “King Rat,” a throwaway track from MM’s We Were Dead Before The Ship Even Sank.

Not only that, but famed director Terry Gilliam, with whom Ledger was working on “The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus,” had agreed to animate the clip. It all seemed rather odd, and Brock appeared nonplussed by the project (telling VH1, “I hope it works out and I don’t sound like a f–ing liar at the end of this”). Modest Mouse fans around the world greeted the news with a resounding “Wha?!?”

Then, in early 2008, Ledger was found dead in a New York apartment, and the entire project was quickly forgotten by pretty much everybody except Brock and the California-based artist collective known as the Masses.

Masses members Daniel Auber, Norris Houk, Jade Taglioli and Sara Cline picked up the reins, determined to finish the “King Rat” video as a tribute to their friend (and Masses member) Ledger. Some 18 months later, the video is finally complete, premiering Tuesday (August 4) on Modest Mouse’s MySpace page, iTunes and the Masses’ Web site.

In the video, humans are hunted by a vessel of grotesque whales. They are harpooned, beaten with clubs, skinned alive, ground through processing tubes and made into seal food while the whales drunkenly cavort. Ledger’s original vision for the video was “to raise awareness on modern whaling practices through a potent visual piece” (so sayeth an accompanying press release) — and, accordingly, all proceeds from the iTunes download of the video will go to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, an international non-profit organization committed to ending the slaughter of wildlife in the world’s oceans.

It’s pretty admirable, and as Ledger’s final vision, pretty beautiful, too. With each bloody harpoon or flailing human carcass, the “King Rat” video manages to match Brock’s penchant for ugliness, but this is nothing new, as any MM fan can tell you. Brock doesn’t so much sing on “Rat” (or any innumerable number of songs he’s released this decade) as he does bellow, belch, gurgle, gasp, whimper and whine.

Brock has spent most of the ‘aughts slowly transforming into bastard stepchild of Frank Black and Tom Waits — a wailing, slurring lunatic who never met a phrase (or phrasing) that he couldn’t abuse within an inch of its life. And accordingly, Modest Mouse’s musical output has followed suit, seemingly deriving some perverse pleasure from tormenting the listener. For every expansive, pretty, windswept moment they’ve unfurled over the past three albums (“The Stars Are Projectors,” “Blame It on the Tetons,” “Little Motel”), they’ve piled up an equal amount of buzzing, claustrophobic, downright ugly tunes (“Alone Down There,” “This Devils Workday,” “Fly Trapped in a Jar”). It’s not exactly a stretch to assume that Brock might be a black-hearted misanthrope, delighting in pushing his fans’ buttons.

And that’s what is probably the most impressive thing about Ledger’s “King Rat” video. In some way, it proves that Brock is actually a human being, a compassionate guy who’s using his celebrity to do some good. It would seem that, for all his hissing and spitting, all his sadistic ways, he’s actually got a conscience, too.

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