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A plaque on the Lucy mission featuring 20 messages from people on Earth Onboard the spacecraft is a golden plaque that contains its launch date, the positions of the planets at the launch date, the continents of Earth at the time of launch, its nominal trajectory, and twenty speeches, poems, and song lyrics from people such as Martin Luther ...
The mission borrows its name from the Lucy fossil, the remains of an ancient human ancestor discovered in Ethiopia in 1974. The skeleton has helped researchers piece together aspects of human ...
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Adriana C. Ocampo Uria was born on January 5, 1955, in Barranquilla, Colombia. [13] Her mother is Teresa Uria Ocampo, and her father is Victor Alberto Ocampo. [2] Her family moved to Buenos Aires, Argentina, and then emigrated to Pasadena, California, in 1970, at the age of 14, where she was able to study physics and calculus. [2]
Patchett's second novel, Taft, comes out at the same time as Lucy's memoir Autobiography of a Face. Patchett's novel is a failure whereas Lucy's memoir is a huge success. Patchett however is delighted for her friend and feels that her years spent being stared at by cruel strangers has prepared her for a life of fame.
Marie Osmond is paying tribute to her older brother Wayne Osmond.. Days after Wayne died on Jan. 1 in Salt Lake City, Marie returned to social media to share a lengthy and heartfelt statement ...
Pamela Alderman, a member of the expedition, suggested she be named "Lucy" after the Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," which was played repeatedly during the night of the discovery. A bipedal hominin, Lucy stood about three and a half feet tall; her bipedalism supported Raymond Dart's theory that australopithecines walked