Prof
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 40 |
Date of birth | April 29,1984 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Minneapolis |
Minnesota | |
United States | |
Full name | Jacob Lukas Anderson |
Record labels | Rhymesayers Entertainment |
Parents | Colleen Anderson |
Labels | Stophouse Music Group |
Rhymesayers Entertainment | |
Songs | 2011 |
List | 2011 |
2018 | |
2020 | |
Albums | Horse |
Pookie Baby | |
Powderhorn Suites | |
King Gampo | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1702925 |
Prof Life story
Jacob Lukas Anderson, better known by his stage name Prof, is an American rapper, singer, and producer based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He released his first full-length album, Project Gampo, in 2007 and has since released six additional albums and three EPs.
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Five major planets to line up in rare planetary conjunction
Five major planets in our Solar System will shine brightly in a row during a rare planetary conjunction from Friday.
If the sky is clear, the Naked Eye alone will be enough to see Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn glowing Before Dawn .
It's a special opportunity to see Mercury, which is usually obscured from view by The Sun 's bright light.
The conjunction is best seen on Friday but will remain visible until Monday from most parts of The World .
The Last time this conjunction happened was 2004 and it won't be seen again until 2040.
The Planets will appear " like a string of pearls spread out from close to the horizon" explains space scientist and chief stargazer at The Society for Popular Astronomy Prof Lucie Green .
It is also a special event because The Planets will appear in The Order they are positioned from The Sun .
That isn't always the case for planetary conjunctions because of our perspective from Earth looking into the Solar System , Prof Green says.
On Friday a Crescent Moon will also join the line-up, appearing between Venus and Mars.
The northern hemisphere, including the UK, will get The Best views between 45 and 90 Minutes Before Sunrise . Look eastwards and very close to the horizon, ideally from a high spot like a hill. Large buildings or trees will obscure The View . You'll need to rise early, because as soon as The Sun comes up it will wash out the sky, obscuring The Planets .
But they can be seen with the Naked Eye - Prof Green advises sky-gazers not to use equipment like binoculars or telescopes because of The Risk of looking directly into The Sun .
Start by looking for The Planet furthest away, which is Saturn. Then count back through The Planets Until You find Venus, which is usually very bright.
The Final planet in the line-up should then be Mercury. Prof Green says it took her many years to see it because it's a hard planet to spot. " It is very satisfying if you can see this faint twinkling planet, " she says.
Observers in the tropics and the southern hemisphere should get better views because The Planets will rise higher in the pre-dawn sky, but an Early Start will still be needed.
Source of news: bbc.com