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Maurice Sendak 1928-2012
Sendak Sat Down With Newsweek in 2009 For One Of His Last Major Interviews. Read It Here, As Well As Some Bonus Material.
Newsweek October 19, 2009
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It does not matter how slow you go so long as you do not stop.
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Everything I’ve ever let go of had claw marks on it.
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Li River, China
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Sedimentary Layers in West Candor Chasma
West Candor Chasma in central Valles Marineris contains some of the thickest of the fine-grained layered deposits on Mars.
We can’t see the grain sizes with HiRISE, but as the material erodes in the wind it disappears—apparently carried away by the wind—so the grains must be small. The layers may have been deposited from windblown materials, fall of volcanic sediments, or carried in by water, or all of the above.
Subsequently the layers may have been altered by groundwater, producing hydrated minerals such as sulfates. The enhanced colors in the sub image are related to the minerals or to overlying dust or sand. The dark blue sharp-crested ridges are sand dunes.
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