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elakdawalla
Dear friends,

Darius and I would like to share our joy in welcoming Anahita Sarah Lakdawalla to the planet. She was born August 3, 2006, weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces (3260 grams) and measuring 19.5 inches (49.5 cm). The EDL was fairly smooth with only a couple of minor anomalies and we exited the landing site as planned on Saturday to begin our surface operations together.

Here's two pics from sol 0 and sol 6, snapped by her doting grandma, who also made the way-cool planetary blanket:
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And I want to thank Doug for sending along a gorgeous bouquet of flowers on behalf of the members of UMSF, as well as an adorable creeper with the UMSF logo that Anahita will no doubt grow into all too soon. I'll post another photo of that when she does smile.gif

I have to share a story here about the name. My husband is a member of a small Indian ethnic group known as the Parsis who arrived in India from their original homeland in Persia; as a result, they like to use names that appear both in their (originally Persian) culture and that will be familiar to Hindus. So the list of possible baby names is relatively short, and many of them are extremely difficult for Americans to cope with. We picked the name Anahita because we liked it and because it could be shortened to a form Americans could say ("Anna," though we'll use the whole name) and had settled on the choice in April.

So late in the evening on April 11, I was sitting in the lobby of my hotel in Darmstadt, unwinding from the busy day of celebrations for the arrival of Venus Express at Venus, and decided to Google the name to find out its significance. And what should it say in the Wikipedia entry but:
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Anāhitā (or Nāhid in Modern Persian), whose name means "unstained" or "immaculate", was an ancient Persian deity. Her cult was strongest in Western Iran, and had extensive parallels with that of the Semitic Near Eastern "Queen of Heaven", deification of the planet Venus...In Modern Persian Nāhid (Anāhitā) is the name of the planet Venus.
How amazing is that? Just after I made this discovery, Venus Express project manager Don McCoy and one of his engineers walked in to the hotel, headed for the bar, and they invited me to join them; as we talked I had to share this coincidence with them. They bought me a drink to celebrate (I stuck with juice) and we toasted Anahita as we toasted Venus Express.

--Emily
centsworth_II
How appropriate that baby Anahita, having started life during the Cassini mission, seems to have developed an early interest in Saturn.
Bill Harris
Congratulations, Emily and Darius. Ah, at six sols she's already reaching for the stars and planets... good kid.

--Bill
ElkGroveDan
QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Aug 10 2006, 07:55 AM) *
Darius and I would like to share our joy in welcoming Anahita Sarah Lakdawalla to the planet.

Congratulations. Now you'll be awake in the middle of the night so you can post on UMSF "live" with the folks in Europe.

Typing one-handed is a skill that you'll get used to.
Nix
Amazing story indeed! Congratulations Emily, we wish you all the best, she looks lovely..

The blanket is very cool cool.gif I bet her first words will be the names of the planets laugh.gif

(can I order a blanket like that? rolleyes.gif )

Anne, Mary, Louise, Nico
RNeuhaus
It is very joyfull that you got a nice girl! Anahita landed on our lively planet Earth. For Spanish tongue, that name is nothing difficult to pronounce!

Felicidades para ti! biggrin.gif

Rodolfo
AlexBlackwell
Thanks for the mission success pan, Emily. Anahita is a cutie pie. Congratulations to you and your husband and best wishes. Nice quilt, too. Is that the one you were referring to over in the TPS Members Forum?

Oh yeah, when are you going to post the "descent imagery"? biggrin.gif
David
Congratulations Emily! You picked exactly the name I would have recommended, if it had been any of my business to recommend one -- based on your own interest in the planet Venus.

Your picture of Anahita on the blanket reminds me of when my sister had her daughter a few years ago; I got her one of those mobiles that hangs over the crib, and I picked one that had dangling stars, planets, and comets (all with large, soft, grabbably safe parts). My hope was that by interesting her in the planets at an early date, I might influence her to become an astronomer... laugh.gif

I have many years yet to find out if it worked or not. smile.gif
elakdawalla
QUOTE (AlexBlackwell @ Aug 10 2006, 10:34 AM) *
Thanks for the mission success pan, Emily. Anahita is a cutie pie. Congratulations to you and your husband and best wishes. Nice quilt, too. Is that the one you were referring to over in the TPS Members Forum?
Nope. Still working on that one -- I'll post a pic and pattern here when I've finished it! smile.gif Mom's is simpler, though I had to give her props for finding a fabric that so exactly depicted the planets -- you can recognize the Voyager photo of Neptune, for instance!
QUOTE (AlexBlackwell @ Aug 10 2006, 10:34 AM) *
Oh yeah, when are you going to post the "descent imagery"? biggrin.gif

Heaven forbid! ohmy.gif biggrin.gif Belive me, you do NOT want to know the details...

--Emily
remcook
congratulations emily! may she shine like her namesake
Rakhir
Congratulations ! I wish you, Darius and Anahita all the best.

Félicitations !

-- Rakhir
Bjorn Jonsson
Congratulations! And I really like her name, especially after reading what it means (and it's very easy to pronounce in my native language smile.gif).

QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Aug 10 2006, 05:48 PM) *
-- you can recognize the Voyager photo of Neptune, for instance!

I also think I recognize a green-violet-UV Voyager 2 photo of Saturn smile.gif.
AlexBlackwell
QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Aug 10 2006, 07:48 AM) *
Heaven forbid! ohmy.gif biggrin.gif Belive me, you do NOT want to know the details...

laugh.gif My wife also felt the same way after her two deliveries.

QUOTE (Bjorn Jonsson @ Aug 10 2006, 09:50 AM) *
I also think I recognize a green-violet-UV Voyager 2 photo of Saturn smile.gif.

Emily's mom has multispectral talent, too!
hendric
I found the fabric (Thank the Internet Gods for Google. TtIGfG <- have to submit that one to Oxford)

http://www.sweetbedbugs.com/planets.html

Here's some more good ones

http://www.jandofabrics.com/proddetail.asp?prod=spa0001
http://www.hartsfabric.com/33152.html

Hint: Search for "fabric planets yard"
mchan
Congratulations!
tasp
Quick!

Somebody name a KBO after her!


{best present I could think of on short notice}


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dilo
Happiness! laugh.gif
Beautiful baby, Emily. And great landing report!
Have a nice time...
CosmicRocker
Congratulations to the three of you. It seems that her lovely name was both preordained and easily pronounceable by everyone. Now, all of you enter the steep portion of the learning curve. I imagine you will enjoy it as much as we did. smile.gif
paxdan
Congratulations and best wishes Emily, wonderful news.
volcanopele
QUOTE (tasp @ Aug 10 2006, 09:22 PM) *
Quick!

Somebody name a KBO after her!
{best present I could think of on short notice}
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Too late, there is already an asteroid named Anahita:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/270_Anahita

Congratulations to Emily and Darius on their daughter arriving safe and sound!
lyford
Congrats and good luck on adjusting your system clocks to function on Anahita Local Time. biggrin.gif
ustrax
De longe a Ilha viram, fresca e bela, The lovely, verdant island hovered

Que Vénus pelas ondas lha levava As Venus wafted it over the waves

(Bem como o vento leva a branca vela) (As the wind will convey a white sail)

Para onde a forte armada se enxergava; To where the ships were to be seen;

Que, por que não passassem, sem que nela For to prevent their sailing past

Tomassem porto, como desejava, Without making port, as she desired,

Para onde as naus navegam a movia Wherever they went, she kept it full in view,

A Acidália, que tudo, enfim, podia. Shifting it, as she had the power to do.


Canto IX, The Lusiads
I wish her all the love, all the fortune, a whole bright future.
To you two, parents, provide her a safe road towards the stars...
elakdawalla
That was lovely, Ustrax, thank you for sharing it. I'd never heard of Os Lusíadas before.

--Emily
belleraphon1
Emily...

may she be a lucky star....... and a light to you and Darius.

What a journey you three are having......

Congratulations!

Craig
Thorsten
Welcome to the Solar System, Anahita!

(Caution: People and planetary objects are not to scale)
tdemko
Congratulations Emily and Darius! Anahita looks like a jewel! Your lives have changed...for the better!
Toma B
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I wish you all the best!!!
Enjoy every moment!!!
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MizarKey
Congratulations Emily!

I'm still just amazed by the 3d ultrasound...here's how accurate they were...

djellison
Bloody hell - I hadn't thought of that - you're right. Remote sensing really is getting quite good :0

Doug
Bill Harris
Wow. These ultrasound with photos need to be shown to the ultrasound technicians. They clearly represent the "ground truth".

Wonderful drawing, Thorsten.

--Bill
ustrax
QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Aug 12 2006, 07:34 PM) *
That was lovely, Ustrax, thank you for sharing it. I'd never heard of Os Lusíadas before.

--Emily


You're welcome...Everytime someone is born a whole new world is possible...
I can't wait for a cosmic version of the 'Lusiadas'... wink.gif
tedstryk
Congratulations!
mars loon
Congratulations .... and wishing you endless Sols of Cosmic Joy .. wheel.gif .. biggrin.gif
stevo
Congratulations ! She really does look adorable, and very alert for barely a week old.
Stephen
DFinfrock
QUOTE (elakdawalla @ Aug 10 2006, 03:55 PM) *
So late in the evening on April 11, I was sitting in the lobby of my hotel in Darmstadt, unwinding from the busy day of celebrations for the arrival of Venus Express at Venus, and decided to Google the name to find out its significance. And what should it say in the Wikipedia entry but:How amazing is that?
--Emily


Looks like I was right about the name:
http://www.unmannedspaceflight.com/index.p...ost&p=60343

I just got the language wrong. rolleyes.gif

Congratulations Emily and Darius. Take care of that darling baby.

David
jamescanvin
Great news, congratulations and best wishes to all three of you.
dvandorn
And to add a rather belated set of good wishes -- I'm happy for you and Darius! And, of course, little Anahita.

An entire new Universe comes into being every time a new, unique viewpoint into our world comes to be. May Anahita's Universe be always fascinating and exciting. And full of love.

-the other Doug
Tesheiner
Congrats, Emily!

Enjoy this lovely "bright star" and remember ... they grow fast.
climber
This topic can be changed to Anahita got a sister: http://www.planetary.org/blog/article/00001921/
Congratulation Emily
dilo
I'm happy for you and your new baby, Emily!
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brellis
Congrats on the bundle of joy. Just think what she might figger out about the universe... smile.gif
nprev
Congrats from Kay & I, Emily; she's a cutie! smile.gif
dmuller
congrats from me as well ... have fun!
n1ckdrake
Congratulations Emily! smile.gif
MahFL
Wow I did not know Emily was preggers again.......congrats !
remcook
Congrats!!
Enceladus75
Congratualtions Emily! smile.gif
eoincampbell
Congratulations, tho' we'll miss your blog... ohmy.gif
lyford
Mazel Tov!
cbcnasa
Congratualtions Emily
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