The Battle of Bunker Hill between the colonists and the British took place on the adjacent Breed’s Hill. Bunker Hill, the original objective of both sides, was only peripherally involved.
Astronomers estimate that average temperatures on Gliese 581g's star side would be about 71°C and average temperatures on the other much chillier: -34°C.
Planets become stuck with one side always facing the star, just like the Moon and the Earth. Because of this, it is likely that Gliese 581g has permanent daytime on the side facing the star and permanent shadow on the other.
Roughly the same goes for Gliese 581d, which has a stronger presence in the habitable zone on its far side, but may not be hot enough for liquid water - opinion is not 'completely settled' on this matter.
Gliese 581c skims the near side of the habitable zone, but scientists suggest that it does not have enough of a toehold in this zone to provide a stable infrastructure for organic formations.
Can you guess which side of this picture is a photograph and which side is computer-generated imagery? It's becoming almost impossible to tell the difference between real life and CGI.
Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber performed an extraordinarily graceful “Waltz on the Wall” suspended on the side of Oakland’s City Hall, twisting and turning effortlessly over the heads of their spectators far below.
Amelia Rudolph and Roel Seeber performed an extraordinarily graceful “Waltz on the Wall” suspended on the side of Oakland’s City Hall, twisting and turning effortlessly over the heads of their spectators far below.