Juliadotcom
My name is Julia Heffernan. I am almost done being a teenager. I like improv and physics and my favorite superhero is Spiderman.
check out my site.
My favorite website is vimeo
Some photos on flickr.
AIM: jellostapler or Email me at julia.q.heffernan@gmail.com
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Booyah!
I don’t think I can even describe how awesome Blake is for letting me come to not only the show a couple weeks ago, but possibly another one in September.
3 weeks agoWoah
Gosh the vimeo meet up tonight was awesome. 3 weeks agochecking in
addh:
mmm forgot to walk Beau, I’m wondering who really cares about these notes … most likely not even those I love.
Mom! for crying out loud! I wish you would write in your blog everyday! I don’t care what you write! I just like hearing about your day. You and dad have great blogs.
3 weeks ago
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via astronomy picture of the day
(I understand I am a nerd, but this is seriously awesome.)
“Rising through a billowing cloud of smoke, this Delta II rocket left Cape Canaveral Air Force Station’s launch pad 17-B Wednesday at 12:05 pm EDT. Snug in the payload section was GLAST, the Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope, now in orbit around planet Earth. GLAST’s detector technology was developed for use in terrestrial particle accelerators. But from orbit, GLAST can study gamma-rays from extreme environments in our own Milky Way galaxy, as well as supermassive black holes at the centers of distant active galaxies, and the sources of powerful gamma-ray bursts. Those cosmic accelerators achieve energies not attainable in earthbound laboratories. GLAST also has the sensitivity to search for signatures of new physics in the relatively unexplored high-energy gamma-ray regime.”
1 month ago