By inky Go To PostNah, if it's dy it's more like the scene in Enemy MineI've never heard of this movie and I'm not surprised the black guy plays the alien in makeup
Darmok 👀
Yeah, it's a pretty obscure movie. And it's exactly like an episode of Star Trek: these two species are at war, the humans are the assholes of course when this white, cocky guy gets stuck on a barren planet with an alien and learns his language and customs and realizes hey, they are people too!
I can't find any clips, but the burial at space scene is funny. It's more of a Verhoeven scene ironically: a line of bodies on a conveyor belt being dropped with a machine that automatically dispenses flower arrangements and generic music depending on their beliefs. Atheist = no music. The machine has an operator who couldn't give less of a fuck about his job just clicking the drop button and making the sure the flower dispensing machine doesn't get stuck.
I can't find any clips, but the burial at space scene is funny. It's more of a Verhoeven scene ironically: a line of bodies on a conveyor belt being dropped with a machine that automatically dispenses flower arrangements and generic music depending on their beliefs. Atheist = no music. The machine has an operator who couldn't give less of a fuck about his job just clicking the drop button and making the sure the flower dispensing machine doesn't get stuck.
That is a stellar nursery,
An actual star factory - just look at it.
They invented the word AWE-SOME for just this.
An actual star factory - just look at it.
They invented the word AWE-SOME for just this.
Happy that after all these years of waiting for this launch and the countless delays it appears to be a great success.
Cartwheel’s appearance comes from a collision of two galaxies that occurred hundreds of million of years ago. “We guess that the Cartwheel probably started out looking something like the Milky Way, and then this other galaxy moved through,” said Marcia Rieke, principal investigator of the near-infrared camera, or NIRCam, one of the Webb telescope’s scientific instruments. The smaller galaxy, though, rather than getting stuck in the large spiral it penetrated, continued on, moving away from the larger one. It is not visible in the image NASA published.
Dr. Borne, who has studied other collisions of galaxies, described the smaller galaxy as a bullet that shot through the large one. After the observation of the cosmic object in the 1990s, the scientists noticed a trail of hydrogen gas left behind that was following the smaller galaxy, which Dr. Borne called the “smoking gun” indicating that it had kept moving after creating Cartwheel’s new formation.Galactus?
By Laboured Go To Post
Wild stuff
I created another stabilized sky timelapse, this time at Crater Lake National Park. The purpose of these videos is to help us visualize the Earth’s rotation. It’s something we know is happening, but is not something we directly perceive.
After months and months of repairs and recalibration, I finally got my astro-modified Sony a7S in a usable state. The result is more vibrancy and colors in the various nebulae found in the Milky Way’s core.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy!
The James Webb space telescope has revealed its latest image of celestial majesty, an ethereal hourglass of orange and blue dust being shot out from a newly forming star at its centre.
The colourful clouds are only visible in infrared light, so had never been seen before being captured by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera (Nircam), Nasa and the European Space Agency said in a statement on Wednesday.
By bud Go To PostPraise be to bud,
I created another stabilized sky timelapse, this time at Crater Lake National Park. The purpose of these videos is to help us visualize the Earth’s rotation. It’s something we know is happening, but is not something we directly perceive.
After months and months of repairs and recalibration, I finally got my astro-modified Sony a7S in a usable state. The result is more vibrancy and colors in the various nebulae found in the Milky Way’s core.
Anyway, I hope you enjoy!
What camera did you use?
Slaent users are so multifaceted. Never knew bud was talented like this. Then again he is a fellow gooner so it kind of is to be expected. Utd only have lawyer horse with rest being degenerates.
Astronomers measure cosmic distances with a parameter called redshift, which indicates how much the light from a faraway object has been stretched. Just a few months ago a redshift of 8, which corresponds to a time when the universe was about 646 million years old, was considered a high redshift. Thanks to Dr. Curtis-Lake and her colleagues, the record redshift is now 13.2, corresponding to when the universe was only 325 million years old.JWTS winning
Dr. Curtis-Lake and her team had aimed the telescope at a patch of sky called GOODS South, looking for galaxies that Hubble had been unable to detect. Sure enough, there were four of them, specters in the heat-fog of creation. Subsequent measurements confirmed that they were indeed way back in time.
“We didn’t want to say we believed it — publicly,” said Brant Robertson, a JADES member from the University of California, Santa Cruz.
The record is not expected to last long. The CEERS collaboration has reported a candidate galaxy that could have a redshift of 16, from when the universe was only 250 million years old.