Astronomy has to be one the most humbling of all subjects to study. Just the thought of our universe, being like a grain of sand in a sandy shore of universes, is enough to make me want to crawl back under the sheets. Everything just seems so immense, andbeyond comprehension. Where does it end? Is it possible to get to the end of space? Astronomy tries to come up those answers. Like any science, Astronomy asks far more questions then it can answer. But, that's part of what makes it so fascinating. Ever since the first adventurer wondered what was beyond the nexthorizon, humans have been trying to expand their boundaries. Astronomy is carrying on that fine tradition. It's a pretty big horizon, and maybe one that doesn't end? Who knows, only astronomers of the future will be able to answer that question.
Astronomy Begins At Home
We don't have to go that far with astronomy, to be truly fascinated. Our own friendly sun has some pretty interesting things going on. Did you know, that the sun moves at a rate of 12 miles per second. That's 720 miles per minute, or 43,200 miles per hour. Good thing it's got a big gas tank huh? And it's moving towards the constellation Hercules. Better get out of the way Herc! Another interesting astronomy tidbit here. I bet you thought the sun was about the hottest thing around. Well, not even close. The surface of the sun is hot, at about 10,000 degreesfarenheit . But, there is something here on earth that is 3 times hotter. Care to guess? Some people have even been touched by it, and lived to tell the story. Lightening is 30,000 degreesfarenheit . Cool huh? One more startling sun fact. There are 92 natural elements on earth. You remember that periodic table of elements from high school science, those elements. Well, two thirds of those elements have been identified in the sun. Not sure who checked, but they are there. And, scientists believe that the other third are most likely in the sun as well. Hard to believe our home planet full of water could be so closely related to that big fiery ball of gas. Astronomy spins a pretty fascinating tale.
Future Worlds
Like those adventurers who came before us and were drawn to venture beyond their horizon. I believe that star gazers of today will be our future boundary busters. It may have been a while since people have walked on the moon. But it's just a question of time. Human nature justdoesn't allow us to settle for what we have. We're always looking beyond. And astronomy is building that map, and trying to help break down those boundaries of today. It's not only fascinating to imagine where we will go next, but essential to our survival. We are spending the resources of this planet at an alarming rate, and sooner before later things will run out. The planet will survive of course, but we may not. It is time to venture out, and find another planet like earth. Not just for the sake of discovery, but because we need to. Soon. Hopefully, we will arrive there smarter, and a little more careful. In the mean time, astronomy is paving the path for ours and future generations to follow.
Star Power Dance Competition
Top talent endorsements are a staple in marketing, with more than 20% of advertising today featuring a famous face, voice or likeness. The reason is clear: Celebrities sell. Consumers pay attention to brand-name talent because they are attracted to the familiar. Three ways a star spokesperson can be used by your business include:
1) Advertising ? Celebrities can pitch your product via print, television, radio, etc.
2) Appearances and events ? Celebrities can make personal appearances for your business at events ranging from charity fundraisers to grand openings.
3) Media opportunities ? Your spokesperson can speak on your behalf on TV talks shows, or at press conferences, trade shows or other media events.
Thinhgs to keep in mind when hunting for a celebrity spokesperson include:
? Define your objectives
Determine what you expect from your partnership with your spokesperson and how to best utilize their talents. Clarify your needs and expectations from the get-go.
Get-It-Done: Brooks International and Burns are a couple of many agencies who specialize in booking celebrity and sports talent. These talent brokers can help you assess your needs.
?Find the right fit
It's important that the spokesperson you hire is a good match for your product or service. The clearer the link between your company's product and your talent, the better the partnership will work. (Think Michael Jordan and Nike!)
Get-It-Done: The Hollywood-Madison Group uses a proprietary database called the "Fame Index" to match businesses with appropriate talent. The Fame Index contains the names of 10,000 stars and uses 250 categories to match talent to businesses and products.
? Plan well in advance
When deciding on a celebrity spokesperson for your business, start early. You should plan at least six months out. The bigger the name, the longer the lead time.
Get-It-Done: Celebrity Focus and The Celebrity Source are two talent agencies who can connect your company with talent and help you navigate the celebrity maze.
? Consider the costs
Talent fees and celebrity endorsements run the gamut from a few hundred dollars for a local DJ appearing at a business to literally millions of dollars for an international movie star. Catherine Zeta-Jones' long-term endorsement deal with T-Mobile was reportedly worth 20 Million, but T-Mobile's U.S. sales jumped 25% during the campaign.
Get-It-Done: If you're looking for major star power, you can go with Hollywood biggies like William Morris or PMK/HBH Public Relations. On a smaller scale, many local celebrities can be contacted directly or through their management.
? Make contact
Talent agencies, entertainment marketing firms and even speakers bureaus can put you in touch with potential celebrity spokespersons. Contacting talent can be easier than you might think.
Get-It-Done: In addition to some of the agencies listed above, the Screen Actors Guild provides an actor-locator service.
Other things to keep in mind when shopping for a celebrity spokesperson include:
? Don't be afraid to ask. Maybe that certain superstar is not out of your reach or budget.
? Consider "B-List" stars who may be more available and less expensive.
Local talent such as home-town athletes may be your best shot.
? Make sure you have an "out" clause in case your celebrity gets negative press or is involved in a scandal. (Sorry Britney!)
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