2010 Allen & Ginter's
From the University of Tennessee:
In a book called On the Revolutions of the Heavenly Bodies (that was published as Copernicus lay on his deathbed), Copernicus proposed that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the Solar System. Such a model is called a heliocentric system. The ordering of the planets known to Copernicus in this new system is illustrated in the following figure, which we recognize as the modern ordering of those planets.
The Copernican Universe |
In this new ordering the Earth is just another planet (the third outward from the Sun), and the Moon is in orbit around the Earth, not the Sun. The stars are distant objects that do not revolve around the Sun. Instead, the Earth is assumed to rotate once in 24 hours, causing the stars to appear to revolve around the Earth in the opposite direction.
Hall of Fame jockey Eddie Arcaro was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on this date in 1916.
Eddie aboard Triple Crown Winner, Whirlaway in 1941
Eddie riding his second Triple Crown winner, Citation in 1948
Actress Merle Oberon was born on this date in 1911.
1934 Player's Film Stars #35
Merle is best know for roles in the 1930's films, The Private Life of Henry VIII, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Dark Angel (for which she received and Oscar nomination), and Wuthering Heights.
This is Nick of Dime Boxes --The Low-End Baseball Card Collector's Journey blog. Today he turns 20 which is somewhat lower than most of us and a lot lower than some of us. Happy Birthday, Nick! May your dime boxes be overflowing with gems!
He says this isn't his finest picture but it's the only one on his blog -- and it has cards.
If you haven't already, check out his blog. He has some really nice cards.
Thanks for the b-day wishes!
ReplyDeleteI've changed my mind about that picture, I actually like it now. It's me and a box of baseball cards. What else do I need? :)