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WHEEKLY ARTICLE
WHEE for Pregnancy, Labor and Delivery – Part 1
Daniel J. Benor, MD, ABIHM
A grand adventure is about to begin. - Winnie the Pooh
WHEE can be of enormous help in pregnancy, labor and delivery.
Having a baby is a very sp...
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Photo # 3 (Sept 2008)
IO AURORA
The day is full of the singing of birds, the night is full of stars.
Nature has become all kindness, and it is a kindness clothed upon with splendor.
I felt myself in the temple of the infinite, n the presence of the worlds, God's guest in this vast nature.
- Henri Frederic Amiel
Credit: Galileo Project, University Of Arizona (PIRL), JPL, NASA
Alluring aurora surrounding Io (eye-oh) appear as a ghostly glow while the volcanic moon orbits within Jupiter's dark shadow. Gas giant Jupiter is off to the right of this image, recorded in May by the robot Galileo spacecraft's solid state imaging camera from a distance of about 1.3 million kilometers. Energetic charged particles colliding with Io's atmospheric gases create the vivid colors and produce the red and green glow analogous to the aurora of Earth. The striking blue light is caused by dense volcanic plumes and may indicate regions electrically connected to Jupiter itself.
Io, a moon of Jupiter, is thought to be capable of sustaining life in some form similar to life as we know it. It is fascinating to see that Io also has this wonderful aura.
- D.B.
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