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pcktknife · 2 years ago
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I've taken so many pictures in this cave I'm so happy y'all have no idea
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Rainbow flag colorpicked from a protoplanetary disk
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glittergoats · 2 years ago
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Siblings siblings siblings siblings
Bonus:
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dosshie · 9 months ago
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hii tumblr have some meiko
feel free to use as icons just credit back
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model: Sunny / SEGA / CraftEgg / Colorful Palette
stages: PDF cantarella (there's no credit in the folder), H2CU阿相
i used the Sunny's Love Ka motion and then tweaked the poses because i'm too lazy to find pose packs
fx: these + HAToon
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wayti-blog · 3 months ago
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"The Hidden Universe of Protoplanetary Disks: New Insights on Planet Formation"
"For decades, astronomers have peered into the depths of space, searching for answers to one of the most fundamental questions: how do planets form? Until recently, the prevailing view was that protoplanetary disks—the swirling clouds of gas and dust that birth planets—were often large, extending far beyond the orbit of Neptune. However, new research from Leiden Observatory, using the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), is rewriting that narrative. Their findings reveal that many protoplanetary disks are significantly smaller than previously believed, fundamentally changing our understanding of planetary formation.
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(Images of 73 protoplanetary discs in the Lupus star forming region (two of the images contain binary stars). Only a fraction of the discs extend beyond the orbit of Neptune, when compared to our own Solar System. Most of the observed discs are small and show no structures like gaps and rings. Credit: Guerra-Alvarado et al.)
A team of scientists from Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands, led by Ph.D. candidate Osmar M. Guerra-Alvarado, postdoctoral researcher Mariana B. Sanchez, and assistant professor Nienke van der Marel, has conducted the most comprehensive high-resolution survey of protoplanetary disks in the Lupus star-forming region. Located about 400 light-years from Earth in the southern constellation Lupus, this region is a cradle of young stars and planetary systems in the making.
By imaging 73 protoplanetary disks with ALMA, the researchers discovered a striking fact: two-thirds of the disks were remarkably small, with an average radius of just six astronomical units (AU)—approximately the distance from the Sun to Jupiter. The smallest disk observed measured a mere 0.6 AU in radius, smaller than Earth’s orbit.
“These results completely change our view of what a ‘typical’ protoplanetary disk looks like,” Guerra-Alvarado states. “Only the brightest disks, which are the easiest to observe, show large-scale gaps where giant planets are thought to form. In contrast, compact disks without such substructures are actually far more common.”"
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k-i-l-l-e-r-b-e-e-6-9 · 2 years ago
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𝔍𝔦𝔪𝔦 ℌ𝔢𝔫𝔡𝔯𝔦𝔵 - 𝔖𝔭𝔞𝔫𝔦𝔰𝔥 ℭ𝔞𝔰𝔱𝔩𝔢 𝔐𝔞𝔤𝔦𝔠
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turnedpalefromlackofsun · 7 months ago
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Up next: windows 10
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cloud-ya · 8 months ago
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Amy was introduced in Sonic CD which came out before Sonic 3 & Knuckles however she did not do much unfortunately.
oh I see!
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helenapsent · 1 year ago
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It's already fucking halfway through my research and I already want to die :")
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aro-bird · 1 year ago
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Genuinely disgusting that some people feel the need to tag a/ro and a/ce discourse with the main tags and not, ya know, tag the discourse. It's obvious that they just want to hurt a specs. The fact that some of these posts are pretty recent too is disappointing but not surprising.
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the-rockers · 1 year ago
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Not gonna lie, I don't know if I have the knowledge to say "this is ableist" or whatever but the more I think on it the less I like the "is X in the room with us right now" meme because like. I dunno doesn't it just kind of seem like the butt of the joke is people who experience delusions or hallucinations?
I don't want to come across as preachy, because the obvious meaning is "X is not real", but in conveying that it puts the joke's recipient in the role of someone experiencing a delusion or hallucination. "X isn't real and you're crazy", yeah? And while it's not overly saying, like, "it's bad to experience delusions or hallucinations", it ultimately does draw on that comparison, and puts someone being mocked or shamed in that role.
It's bad to use gay as an insult because you're saying "you're gay, which is a bad thing", and this isn't doing that; but it's saying "you're imagining things, like a delusional person." Is it that big of a difference? I don't know, and I can't say, but it doesn't sit well with me.
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wolfchans · 2 years ago
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Okay fingers crossed y'all I had to install the OS on my computer again bc it was completely broken from me trying to fix it 😩
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ruairy · 2 years ago
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theshitpostcalligrapher · 5 months ago
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#i have HAD sea cucumbers (to eat) and the Taste Like Shit#I hated them#why the hell are the considered a luxury item???
no but fr why do many luxury items taste awful the higher the price tag on a cup of tea the less i'm likely to enjoy it like tf
dunno how i got onto this side of the internet but i discovered that there has been a charge put in place on a notorious sea cucumber poacher off the coast of BC.
There was a high speed boat chase involved
They fished this guy's phone out the water in order to get the evidence they needed
he made like a million off nearly 40,000 kgs of sea cucumbers
one million dollars of sea cucumber crime is the name of my new indie band
This has been my day apparently
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sunbedo · 5 months ago
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FINALLY have gotten around to watching the ace attorney anime and i am loving it so far!! and i love how like. i watched the signal samurai ep and was like oh wow. miles truely was the most autistic child in the world
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spacenutspod · 7 months ago
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Astronomy Daily - The Podcast: S03E210 Welcome to Astronomy Daily, your Daily dose of space and Astronomy news. I'm your host, Anna, and today we have an exciting lineup of stories that cover everything from supersonic spacecraft to mysterious objects in space. Highlights: - Supersonic Breakthrough: Discover Dawn Aerospace's remarkable achievement with their MK11 Aurora spacecraft, which broke the sound barrier during a test flight in New Zealand. Learn about its innovative design, capable of reaching the edge of space twice in a single day, and its potential impact on reusable space technology. - Webb Telescope's Discovery: Unveil the groundbreaking findings from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in the Orion Nebula, where it has confirmed the existence of protoplanetary disks around brown dwarfs. Explore how this discovery reshapes our understanding of these cosmic objects and their potential to host planetary systems. - China's Space Advances: Explore China's new Haolong spacecraft, a reusable cargo shuttle entering the engineering phase. Understand its role in supporting China's Tiangong Space Station and its significance in the rapidly expanding Chinese commercial space industry. - Mars Exploration Update: Get the latest on NASA's Curiosity rover as it captures a 360-degree panorama of the Gades Valles Channel on Mars. Delve into the intriguing discovery of sulfur stones and the rover's next target, the Boxwork formation, which could provide insights into Mars' wet history. - Mars Landing Breakthrough: Learn about the collaboration between NASA and SpaceX that has led to a breakthrough in Mars landing technology. Discover how supersonic retro propulsion could solve the challenge of landing human-scale missions on Mars. - Celestial Cannibalism: Uncover a fascinating study revealing that up to a third of stars may have devoured their own planets. Explore how this celestial phenomenon explains differences in chemical compositions among sibling stars. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Sign up for our free Daily newsletter to stay informed on all things space. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTube, Tumblr, and TikTok. Share your thoughts and connect with fellow space enthusiasts. Thank you for tuning in. This is Anna signing off. Until next time, keep looking up and stay curious about the wonders of our universe. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
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