

Ratburn is sitting in the auditorium assigning the parts, Arthur, Buster, Brain and Muffy approach and ask him to give Francine a good part because she has never had one. Ratburn thinks the play should definitely be educational for them to perform. The kids don't have any idea what a phonograph is, and Mr. Ratburn explains that Thomas Alva Edison invented the phonograph, which played music before CDs were invented. Francine asks if he invented anything that would hit her in the face, and Muffy asks if he invented the Dewey Decimal System because she thought Dewey was his middle name. He suggests that they should do a play about the inventor Thomas Edison. Ratburn calls both their ideas good, but too complicated for them to perform. Brain suggests that they should do a play about space and that he could make rocket fuel easily out of paper. Sue Ellen suggests that they should do a spooky story about a monster of mucus who gets his arms pulled off, but they grow back.

Ratburn announces that it's time for the class to put on a school play and asks anyone if they have any ideas about what play they should do. Arthur looks at Miss Sweetwater's class eating donuts and drinking milk, and he licks his lips. Ratburn's class, where he's giving them math problems to do. After Arthur is done speaking, Francine walks out on stage wearing a football uniform, falls and gets hurt once again.

The last bad part is the mighty cymbal in the orchestral orientation Francine wore a cymbal on her head and Brain hit it very hard with a mallet. But then Arthur lost his balance and caused the rest of the apples, the bucket and himself to fall on Francine. Arthur stood on a ladder above them with a bucket of apples and dropped one on Francine's head to show how Newton discovered gravity. The next bad part is Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree (played by Muffy). The first bad part mentioned is the Cherry Tree in "George Washington and the Cherry Tree", where Buster as George Washington cut her down and she fell flat on her face. Arthur, behind the curtain, tells the viewers that whenever they put on a school play, Francine gets bad parts which result in her getting hurt. Ratburn takes notes and he taps his pencil to the music. The episode starts off with Arthur's class auditioning for a school play. It was amazing to see everyone got that," Bouman told The Wall Street Journal.Francine lands the lead role in a school play and becomes a stage tyrant. "That was the happiest moment I've ever had I saw all the other teams had images that were very similar, with the lower half brighter than the top half. Each team independently used the algorithm to obtain an image.Īfter a month of work, the four groups presented their results to the other teams. To guarantee the accuracy of the image, the Harvard-Smithsonian Astrophysics Center, operated by Harvard University, gave the data to four different teams. The volume of data - several petabytes (several million billion bytes) - was contained in a mountain of computer hard drives weighing several hundred pounds that had to be physically transported to the Haystack Observatory in Westford, Massachusetts, operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). In 2016, Bouman developed an algorithm named CHIRP to sift through a true mountain of data gathered by the Event Horizon Telescope project from telescopes around the world to create an image.
