- Yulia Nova
Yulia Nova (Russian: "Юлия Нова", b. November 26, 1982 in Moscow, Russia), is a Russian erotic model. Among fans, Nova is known for her unusually large, natural "G"-cup breasts juxtaposed with her slim figure. Nova attributes the size of her breasts to heredity. Nova is a university law student who entered a Russian beauty contest sponsored by photographer Satoshi Kizu, in the summer of 2000. Nova was chosen over one hundred other applicants. - Nikki Nova
Nikki Nova (born J. Nichole Italiano-Zaza on January 5, 1972 in Hampton, Virginia) is an adult model and actress. She has been featured on Showtime, Cinemax, HBO, MTV, BET, E! as well as on other pay-per-view specials. While appearing in most of the major adult men's magazines, such as "Playboy's Book of Lingerie", "Penthouse Magazine", "Club", "High Society" and "Swank", … - Lou Nova
Lou Nova (March 16, 1913 - September 29, 1991) aka "Cosmic punch" was an American boxer and actor. Born in Los Angeles, California, the 6' 3 1/2" (1.92 m) Nova was the U.S. and World Amateur Boxing Champion in 1935. After turning pro boxer, he remained undefeated in his first 22 matches, and won 40 fights in total. He was the first top rated boxer to practice yoga, and reportedly did headstands in the dressing room before his title bout with Joe Louis. - Anna Nova
Anna Nova (born 5 June 1975 Magdeburg, Germany) is an erotic actress. - Heather Nova
Heather Nova, (born Heather Allison Frith, on July 6, 1967 in Bermuda) is a singer-songwriter. - Terra Nova
The "Terra Nova" ("Latin" for Newfoundland) was built in 1884 for the Dundee whaling and sealing fleet. She worked for 10 years in the annual seal fishery in the Labrador Sea proving her worth for many years before she was called upon for expedition work. "Terra Nova" was ideally suited to the polar regions. Her first work in the cause of science was as a relief ship for the Jackson-Harmsworth Arctic Expedition of 1894-1897. - Marcelo Nova
Marcelo Nova is a Brazilian singer born in the state of Bahia. He began his career in the group Camisa de Vênus in the 1980s and had recorded several hit songs such as "Bete Morreu", "Eu Não Matei Joana D'Ark" and "Silvia". At a young age he was a fan of Raul Seixas, and towards the end of Seixas' life, they both worked together on songs. - Craig Nova
Craig Nova is an American novelist and author of eleven novels. His writing has appeared in Esquire, The Paris Review, The New York Times Magazine, and Men's Journal, among others. Nova received an Award in Literature from the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters and received a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1997. In 2005 he was named Class of 1949 Distinguished Professor in the Humanities at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. - Arnaldus de Villa Nova
Arnaldus de Villa Nova or Arnaldus de Villanueva, Arnaldus Villanovanus, Arnaud de Ville-Neuve or Arnau de Vilanova, (ca. 1235 Valencia-1313), alchemist, astrologer and physician, appears to have been of Catalan origin, and to have studied chemistry, medicine, physics, and also Arabic philosophy. After having lived at the court of Aragon, he went to Paris, … - Cassi Nova
Cassi Nova (born February 18, 1966) is a Turkish adult film star with her trademark of long nails which averaged three inches. She began in the porn industry in 1988 and retired in 2001. Nova was discovered by the porn director Chi Chi Larue in 1988 while working at a sandwich shop. She has been in over 100 films consisting of anal, oral, group sex, and lesbianism. - Aldo Nova
Aldo Nova (born Aldo Caporuscio, 13 November 1956, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and producer. Although he didn't start playing guitar until he was 15, Nova worked obsessively to master guitar and keyboards, soon becoming a hometown hero in the local clubs. His career got started dually by a role as George Harrison in a production of Beatlemania, and a job as an after-hours studio engineer. - Debi Nova
Debi Nova is a multi-talented female vocalist from Escazu, Costa Rica who calls Los Angeles, California home. A graduate of The Los Angeles Music Academy, Nova has graced her signature voice on various projects from jazz artist Boney James to rapper Q-Tip to Sergio Mendes and Will.I.AM of the Black Eyed Peas. Her single CD, "One Rhythm", has an English version, Spanish version, and six mixes, all in advance of her anticipated 13 song future CD. - Samuel R. Delany
Samuel Ray Delany, Jr. is an award-winning American science fiction author. He has written works that have garnered substantial critical acclaim, including the novels "The Einstein Intersection", "Nova", "Hogg", "Dhalgren", and the Return to Nevèrÿon series. Since January 2001 he has been a professor of English and Creative Writing at Temple University in Philadelphia. He is widely known in the academic world as a literary critic. - Andy Lanning
Andy Lanning is a British comic book writer and inker. He usually writes in collaboration with Dan Abnett. Working primarily at Marvel Comics and DC Comics, Lanning's smooth, polished inking style-reminiscent of Joe Sinnott or Terry Austin-has been in high demand since the early 1990s. He has also pencilled on occasion-for instance, on his creation "The Sleeze Brothers". - Peter Thomas
Peter Thomas (born 28 June 1924) is a well known American narrator of television programs, including shows such as "Nova" and more recently "Forensic Files". Thomas is known for his crystal clear voice and precise diction. His career as a narrator spans over fifty years. - Alinne Moraes
Aline Cristine Dorelli de Magalhães e Morais. Besides appearing in VIP magazine, she has also appeared in magazines such as Claudia, Nova, UMA, Maria Claire, Trip, Boa Forma and Elle Brasil. She has also posed for Terra's The Girl website. Alinne is 5' 6" (1.68 m), her eye colors are green, and she currently resides in Recreio dos Bandeirantes neighborhood, Rio de Janeiro. - Kate Ritchie
Kate Ritchie (born August 14, 1978 in Goulburn, New South Wales) is a Gold Logie Award winning Australian actress who is best known for her portrayal of Sally Fletcher on the television soap opera "Home and Away". She has played the character since the series began in 1988 and, along with fellow original cast member Ray Meagher, holds the Guinness Record for the longest continuous role in an Australian drama series. In addition to 19 years on "Home and Away", … - Sean Chen
Sean Chen (born August 15, 1968 in Washington, D.C.) is an Asian-American comic book artist. Sean is one of the comic book industry's top artists, having started his career over a decade ago after being discovered by the legendary Barry Windsor-Smith. He began his career at Valiant Comics, penciling their flagship title, X-O Manowar, as well as Bloodshot, Harbinger, and Rai and the Future Force. His debut book, RFF#9, sold over 900,000 copies. - Nir Shaviv
Nir Shaviv is an Israeli associate professor of physics, carrying out research in the fields of astrophysics and climate science. He is currently an associate professor at the Racah Institute of Physics of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is most well-known for his solar and cosmic rays hypothesis of climate change. - Kev Walker
Kevin "Kev" Walker is a British comics artist and illustrator, based in Leeds, who works mainly on "2000 AD" and "Warhammer" comics and the collectible card game "Magic: The Gathering". Walker began his career in 1987 working on "Future Shocks" in "2000 AD", and followed this up with work on some of the anthology comic’s most popular long-running stories, including "Judge Dredd", … - Paula S. Apsell
Paula Schwartz Apsell (July 4, 1947 - present) (Brandeis Alumni Soc. & USPRI) Paula Apsell, is the WGBH television executive producer of NOVA and director of the WBGH Science Unit. Born in Lynn, Massachusetts, she grew up in Marblehead, Massachusetts. Her grandfather was a cobbler and an immigrant from Kiev (1930 Census). In 1969 she graduated from Brandeis University with a degree in psychology. - Robert Krulwich
Robert Krulwich is a New York-based correspondent for ABC News, reporting primarily for "World News with Charles Gibson." He has also reported extensively for "Nightline" and "Good Morning America." - Mason Daring
Mason K. Daring (born September 21, 1949 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American musician and composer of scores for film and television. He has worked on nearly all the films directed by John Sayles, adapting his style to fit whatever period in which the film is set. - Daniel Merriweather
Daniel Merriweather is a critically acclaimed award-winning R&B Singer/Songwriter from Melbourne, Australia. - Gamora
Gamora is a fictional superheroine in the Marvel Comics universe. She is the adopted daughter of Thanos and the occasional love interest of Adam Warlock and Nova. - Neil Ross
Neil Ross (born December 31, 1944) (sometimes credited as Neilson Ross) is a British voice actor and announcer, now resident and working in Los Angeles, in the United States. He has provided voices for (mainly minor characters) in many American cartoons, particularly those based on Hasbro products and Marvel Comics, and numerous video games. Ross has also provided voice roles (such as radio announcers) for many movies, … - Jabba
Jabba is a television personality who first made a name for himself as part of the launch of subscription television in Australia in 1995. He was a host for music television station "Red" on the now-defunct Galaxy subscription television network, before the channel changed its name to Channel [V]. - Robert Kraft
Robert Paul "Bob" Kraft (born June 16, 1927) is an American astronomer. He has done pioneering work on Cepheid variables, novae, and the chemical evolution of the Milky Way. Kraft served as director of the Lick Observatory (1981-1991), president of the American Astronomical Society (1974-1976), and president of the International Astronomical Union (1997-2000). - Clifford Stoll
Clifford Stoll (or Cliff Stoll) is a U.S. astronomer, computer systems administrator, and author. He received his Ph.D. from University of Arizona in 1980. During the 1960s and '70s, Stoll was assistant chief engineer at WBFO,, a public radio station in Buffalo, New York. Stoll has written three books as well as technology articles in the non-specialist press (e.g., in "Scientific American" on the Curta mechanical calculator). - David Fabricius
David Fabricius (March 9, 1564, Esens - May 7, 1617, Osteel) was a German theologian who made two major discoveries in the early days of telescopic astronomy. David Fabricius (Latinization of his proper name "David Faber" or "David Goldschmidt") served as pastor for small towns near his birthplace in Esens, Frisia (now northwest Germany and northeast Netherlands), at Resterhafe near Dornum in 1584 and at Osteel in 1603. As was common for churchmen of the day, … - Elisabet Sahtouris
Elisabet Sahtouris is a Greek-American evolutionary biologist, futurist, business consultant, event organizer and UN consultant on indigenous peoples. She is a popular lecturer, television and radio personality, author of "EarthDance", "Biology Revisioned" co-authored with Willis Harman and "A Walk Through Time: From Stardust To Us". She has been invited to China by the Chinese National Science Association, organized Earth Celebration 2000 in Athens, … - Luigi de Magistris
Luigi de Magistris (23 February 1926-) is a Roman Catholic Archbishop who served as Pro-Major Penitentiary of Apostolic Penitentiary from 2001 until the appointment of James Cardinal Stafford in 2003. He was ordained on 12 April 1952 as a Priest in Cagliari, Italy. This was followed by an appointment in Apostolic Penitentiary in April 1979. He was appointed Titular Bishop of Nova on 6 March 1996 by Pope John Paul II being ordained bishop on 28 April 1996. - Mike Bucci
Michael Bucci (born June 5, 1972) is a professional wrestler performing for World Wrestling Entertainment. He is currently the Talent Development Manager for WWE. He previously appeared on the WWE Raw and SmackDown! brands with a fitness instructor gimmick, under the ring name Simon Dean (a name inspired by the real name of former wrestler and current WWE Producer Dean Malenko), … - James McLurkin
James McLurkin (1972 -) is a roboticist specializing in swarm robotics. He appeared on "Nova" on PBS. In addition, he is a winner of the 2003 Lemelson-MIT Prize and is currently a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. - Grant Smillie
Grant Smillie (born May 3, 1977) is a prominent Melbourne based house music DJ who plays sets in clubs around Australia. He was raised on the North/East Side of Melbourne and attended Xavier College in Kew, Victoria. He was previously one of the resident DJ's at One Love, until he moved to Famous in February 2007. Along with his Famous residency Grant tours constantly around Australia at both clubs and festivals in support of his TV Rock realeses. - Kelly Tyler-Lewis
In 2002, Kelly Tyler-Lewis was a participant in the National Science Foundation Artists and Writers Program in Antarctica for two months, traveling to locales frequented by the Ross Sea party and interviewing scientists whose research illuminates the historic events. Research for the book also took her to Britain, Australia, and New Zealand. From 2002 to 2004, she was a visiting scholar of the Scott Polar Research Institute at the University of Cambridge. - George Alcock
George Eric Deacon Alcock (August 28 1912 - December 15 2000) was a British astronomer. He was one of the most successful visual discoverers of novas and comets. Initially, his interest in astronomy involved observation of meteors and meteor showers, but in 1953 he decided to start searching for comets and in 1955 began searching for novas. His technique was to memorize the patterns of thousands of stars, so that he would visually recognize any intruder. - Gordon Purcell
Gordon Purcell is an American comic book artist, perhaps best known for his "Star Trek" work, in particular his photorealistic renditions of the actors who play that franchise’s characters, as well as those of similarly licensed books, such as "X-Files", "Xena", "Lost in Space", "Godzilla", "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles", "Barb Wire", and "The Terminator". Purcell grew up reading Marvel Comics and DC Comics, … - Martin Mobberley
Martin P. Mobberley (born 1958) is an amateur British astronomer, author, and former electronics engineer. He images a wide variety of objects, including comets, planets, novae, supernovae and asteroids from his observatory in Suffolk, England. - Akihiko Tago
is a Japanese astronomer. He co-discovered several comets, including C/1968 H1 (Tago-Honda-Yamamoto), C/1969 T1 (Tago-Sato-Kosaka), C/1987 B1 (Nishikawa-Takamizawa-Tago). He also discovered several novas, including V1493 Aql (Nova Aquilae 1999), V2275 Cyg (Nova Cygni 2001 no. 2), V574 Pup (Nova Puppis 2004) and V2467 Cyg (Nova Cygni 2007). In 2006 he was the first astronomer to discover a micro-lensing system outside the Magellanic Clouds and the bulge of our Milky Way.
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