magnitude. Since the invention of the telescope and the discovery of double or binary stars meant that star brightness could be expressed as either individual (separate) or total (combined). The table is ordered by combined magnitude of all components that appear to the naked eye as if it were a single star, with the magnitudes of any individual components bright enough to make a detectable contribution included in parentheses. For example, the total or combined magnitude of the double star Alpha Centauri is −0.27, while its two component stars have magnitudes of +0.01 and +1.33.[1]npt OnLine

Monday, September 3, 2018

I got it wrong': Roxanne Pallett issues a public apology to Ryan Thomas and vows to 'become a better person' after 'overreaction' to CBB punch scandal

  • The 35-year-old sensationally quit the CBB house on Saturday
  • She had accused Ryan of deliberately hurting her with a playful boxing jab
  • He was given a formal warning and was worried his career could be in tatters 
  • Roxanne has now said she didn't know she was wrong until she reviewed clip
  • She believes past domestic violence has made her overly sensitive
  • Star claimed she was advised not to come on the show and was not being paid 
  • She apologised for 'trivialising' the issue of domestic violence
  • Singer Jamelia told Roxanne her behaviour was an 'act of violence towards Ryan' 
  • Over 20 of her former Emmerdale co-stars have slammed her behaviour but she says along the way, you make 'friends and enemies' 
  • Ryan's brother Adam and his girlfriend Lucy Mecklenburgh have slammed her

Roxanne Pallett has apologised to Ryan Thomas following THAT punching row in the Celebrity Big Brother house which led to her quitting the show. 
She told Jeremy Vine, 53, on his Channel 5 show on Monday: 'I got it completely wrong,' as the 35-year-old addressed the matter for the first time following her exit.
Having asserted that Ryan, 34, had deliberately hurt her when he playfully jabbed her while in the house, she now realises she made a mistake.