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In Juliet and her Nurse, Joseph Mallord William Turner offers a sweeping view of Venice’s main Piazza and its eastern landmarks, as seen from above the western end of the Procuratie Nuove, near the rooftops of the Hotel Europa where he stayed. At the center of the composition is the Campanile and the Basilica of San Marco, with the red bricks of the tower contrasting against the unnaturally whitened, almost ethereal domes.

The featured coincidental vista was a surprise but was captured by the phone of a quick-thinking photographer in late September. Your Sky Surprise: What picture did APOD feature on your birthday? (post 1995)

Undulatus, a type of Asperitas cloud, form at the peaks where the air is cool enough to cause the condensation of opaque water droplets. The wide-angle nature of the panorama creates the illusion that the clouds converge over the hill. In terms of land, there really is a world-famous observatory at the top of that peak: the Carnegie Science's Las Campanas Observatory in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The two telescope domes visible are the 6.5-meter Magellan Telescopes.

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What's happening with these clouds? While it may seem that these long and thin clouds are pointing toward the top of a hill, and that maybe a world-famous observatory is located there, only part of that is true. In terms of clouds, the formation is a chance superposition of impressively periodic undulating air currents in Earth's lower atmosphere.

Molly Bloom's story serves as a powerful reminder that women are capable of achieving extraordinary feats, even in the face of adversity and societal expectations. Her courageous journey across Antarctica on November 19th, 1977, cemented her place in history as a trailblazer and an inspiration to all who dare to defy convention and pursue their dreams.

Bloom's successful completion of her trans-Antarctic ski expedition was a triumph not only of physical endurance but also of spirit. She shattered stereotypes and challenged the prevailing notion that polar exploration was an exclusively male pursuit. Her achievement inspired women around the world and helped to pave the way for greater gender equality in the world of adventure and exploration.

Bloom's journey across Antarctica was fraught with challenges. She faced treacherous crevasses, blinding blizzards, and bone-chilling temperatures. Yet, she persevered, driven by her passion for adventure and her desire to prove that women were capable of achieving anything they set their minds to.

In the 1970s, polar exploration was still largely considered a male domain. Women were often seen as too fragile or emotional to endure the harsh conditions and physical demands of such expeditions. Bloom, however, was undeterred. A seasoned mountaineer and adventurer, she possessed a deep-seated desire to explore the world's most remote corners.

Women Who Defied Traditional Gender Roles

On November 19th, 1977, a woman named Molly Bloom made history, albeit in a rather unconventional way. She became the first woman to ski across Antarctica, completing a grueling 66-day expedition that pushed her physical and mental limits. While this feat was remarkable in itself, it was Bloom's unwavering determination and refusal to conform to societal expectations that truly set her apart.

It highlights the vulnerability of Black communities to white supremacist violence and the systemic efforts to maintain racial and economic hierarchies.

Despite its scale and significance, the Elaine Massacre remains largely absent from mainstream historical narratives. The events of November 19th, 1919, serve as a chilling reminder of the importance of uncovering and acknowledging these hidden histories of racial violence and working towards a more just and equitable future.

White mobs, aided by federal troops, rampaged through Phillips County, indiscriminately killing Black men, women, and children. The sharecroppers, who dared to challenge the exploitative system of sharecropping, were met with overwhelming violence and suppression.

The Elaine Massacre exemplifies the brutal realities of racial injustice and economic exploitation in the post-Reconstruction South.

The massacre stemmed from escalating tensions between Black sharecroppers, who were organizing to demand fair wages and better treatment, and white landowners. When a meeting of Black sharecroppers was disrupted by gunfire, violence erupted, spiraling into a widespread and brutal attack on the Black community.

Racial Injustice

The Elaine Massacre: A Buried History of Racial Violence
November 19th, 1919, marks a dark and often overlooked chapter in American history: the Elaine Massacre. This event, occurring in Phillips County, Arkansas, stands as one of the deadliest racial confrontations in the nation's history, with an estimated 100 to 237 African Americans and five white people killed.

However, the Edsel also holds a unique place in automotive history. Its distinctive styling and tragic fate have made it a cult classic among car enthusiasts. Today, surviving Edsels are sought-after collector's items, a testament to the enduring fascination with this automotive oddity.

Despite Ford's efforts to revive the brand, the Edsel was ultimately a commercial failure. Production ceased on November 19th, 1959, just two years after its grand debut. The Edsel has since become a cautionary tale in automotive history, a reminder that even with significant investment and innovation, success is not guaranteed.

Unfortunately, the Edsel's launch was met with a combination of bad timing and poor reception. The American economy was entering a recession, which severely impacted car sales, particularly in the mid-price range where the Edsel was positioned. Furthermore, the car's styling, particularly the unusual grille, was widely criticized and even ridiculed. Quality control issues also plagued the Edsel, further damaging its reputation.

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