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Name: Fidra Henson
Age: 31
Height: 5'7"

writes romance novels under the pen name Cynthia O'Connell
lives in a suburb of Seattle (...or used to)

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Facts About Nebulae


neb-u-la
n. pl. neb-u-lae or neb-u-las

1. Astronomy.
A diffuse mass of interstellar dust or gas or both, visible as luminous patches or areas of darkness depending on the way the mass absorbs or reflects incident radiation.

Middle English nebule, cloud, mist, from Latin nebula.

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Facts About Marrella splendens


Marrella, called the "lace crab" by Walcott, is the most abundant of all Burgess Shale animals. Over 15,000 individual specimens have been collected from the Walcott Quarry. The strange head shield had two pairs of large spines curving back over the body. Two pairs of antennae project forward and the body consists of a large number of segments bearing identically shaped limbs. The fossil specimens range in size from 1/10th to 3/4th inches. Marrella presumably fed on small animals and organic particles as it moved over the surface of the sediment. It is a primitive type of arthropod that could have given rise to any of the three great aquatic arthropod groups - crustaceans (like shrimp, crab, lobster, and believe it or not - barnacles!); chelicerates (like scorpions and spiders); or trilobites.
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