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The Tale of the Shimmering Scales
Far-far away, in the distant galaxy of Zorath, on the planet of Brainsuckia, lived the Three-Eyed Cartilaginous Brainsuckers. These unique beings, adorned with intricate scales and detailed clothing, thrived on the precious ores they mined from the depths of their planet. Among them were two notable figures: Doctor Atom, a wise and eccentric scientist, and Little Sword, a young and daring explorer…
#science fiction#cartilaginous beings#Doctor Atom#ai#distant galaxy#artificial intelligence#snarglcom#cosmic exploration#shimmering scales#Little Sword#aiart#planet Brainsuckia#snargl#space adventure#alien creatures
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Infrared Lens
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It's Time for a Sunday Double DK Day! Send Yourself; To Páthos Máthos! Gifted From DK.
...And Later, Explore something... distant...
And Not a Moment too Late! It's Time to Explore the Deep Distant Galaxy!!
Doubly Gifted From DK!
#distance#racing#game#DAC 2024#To Páthos Máthos#Distant Galaxy#definitely one of the weirder post to adapt to a tumblr post
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Scientists spot a puzzling black hole in a young, distant galaxy. It's surprisingly small compared to its host galaxy, defying expectations of how galaxies and their central black holes grow.
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Hmm do the archvist sleep? I mean we saw the collector sleep so maybe they need to, if so do they dream?




They don't need it to survive, but they can and do get tired. Also, in the back my take on the lore, how it started and the origin of the guidebook:P
and a brief curseofhyperfixation's Sirius cameo, check out their arts too!
#and thanks for the colour balance xD its a struggle#adding to lore reasoning#The galaxy is constantly expanding#so when it was younger and smaller other starchildren might have known each other#Before it became too distant to reach and they claimed the space they decided to preserve#toh#the owl house#toh archivists#the archivists#toh collectors#toh fanart#owl house#the collector#toh collector#c:i Anatomist#c:i Curator
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What if Ford had an Andromeda constellation birthmark and Stan had a perseus constellation birthmark huh what then
#stancest#The gays that were into Greek mythology please tell me I'm onto something#Ford the distant galaxy the pride of the family succumbed to a parent's greed sacrificed to a monster#Stanley who loved said distant galaxy and killed said monster for them#Please my shark and medieval torture autism left no room for mythology I was on Wikipedia
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i think in voyager they should have met the parasite civilisation that infiltrated star fleet in tng and found out what their deal was
#star trek#voyager#they even said the aliens send a homing beacon to a distant unexplored part of the galaxy that’s perfect
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ANDREW ROBINSON as MITCHELL RADNER in MRS COLUMBO, S2.E4 - The Valley Strangler (1979)
#andy robinson#andrew robinson#andrew j robinson#mitchell radner#mrs columbo#the valley strangler#1979#1970s#70s#70s shows#my main topic#if you only know how this scene is important to me#with all my childhood dreams abt outer space and distant galaxies#and stars#mitchell radner quotes#andy gifs#daily random andy gif#morning mood
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James Webb Space Telescope Captures Earendel, The Most Distant Star Ever Detected
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has followed up on observations by the Hubble Space Telescope of the farthest star ever detected in the very distant universe, within the first billion years after the big bang. Webb’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) instrument reveals the star to be a massive B-type star more than twice as hot as our Sun, and about a million times more luminous.
The star, which the research team has dubbed Earendel, is located in the Sunrise Arc galaxy and is detectable only due to the combined power of human technology and nature via an effect called gravitational lensing. Both Hubble and Webb were able to detect Earendel due to its lucky alignment behind a wrinkle in space-time created by the massive galaxy cluster WHL0137-08. The galaxy cluster, located between us and Earendel, is so massive that it warps the fabric of space itself, which produces a magnifying effect, allowing astronomers to look through the cluster like a magnifying glass.
While other features in the galaxy appear multiple times due to the gravitational lensing, Earendel only appears as a single point of light even in Webb’s high-resolution infrared imaging. Based on this, astronomers determine the object is magnified by a factor of at least 4,000, and thus is extremely small – the most distant star ever detected, observed 1 billion years after the big bang. The previous record-holder for the most distant star was detected by Hubble and observed around 4 billion years after the big bang. Another research team using Webb recently identified a gravitationally lensed star they nicknamed Quyllur, a red giant star observed 3 billion years after the big bang.
Stars as massive as Earendel often have companions. Astronomers did not expect Webb to reveal any companions of Earendel since they would be so close together and indistinguishable on the sky. However, based solely on the colors of Earendel, astronomers think they see hints of a cooler, redder companion star. This light has been stretched by the expansion of the universe to wavelengths longer than Hubble’s instruments can detect, and so was only detectable with Webb.
#James Webb Space Telescope Captures Earende#The Most Distant Star Ever Detected#james webb telescope#james webb photos#james webb images#hubble space telescope#Sunrise Arc galaxy#galaxy cluster WHL0137-08#star#space#nasa#nasa picture of the day
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"Put your selfship playlist om shuffle, then add the first five aongs in a poll and let people vote on their favorite"
@dreamspace24 aaa tysm for the tag !!!!🫶
All from Dramacase playlist:
very funny that two songs in Epic played right after the other.
tagging: @a-sasi-selfshipper @paulisperpostridie @puppetyumejo and whoever wants to do it idk i am always nervous about tags ( ;∀;)
#🎭dramacase💼#self shipping#f/o community#dramacase#🌟distant galaxies🌌#f/o#self insert shipping#self insert#yumeship#selfship tag#Spotify
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( What is it that you fear the most? )


#sonic#rocket raccoon#sonic the hedgehog#guardians of the galaxy#sega#mcu#marvel#marvel comics#The Blue Blur#Subject 89P13#hedgehog#raccoon#sketch#illustration#sonic fanart#sega fanart#rocket raccoon fanart#gotg fanart#mcu fanart#marvel fanart#kingdom hearts#sonic fanfiction#mcu fanfiction#crossover#retreading through stories#Project: {DREAMING}#From Green Hills to Distant Galaxies#work in progress
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It's interesting, the little parallels in the Stargate movie.
Daniel says the Great Pyramid is older than we think it is, and the language, too, and the scientific community balks; the Project Giza staff says the cover stone tablets are older than Daniel thinks they could possibly be, and the language too, and Daniel balks.
And we know very clearly, because Daniel says it in his original presentation, that there is no writing in the Great Pyramid, and then he's surprised by the fact that there's no writing in the pyramid on the other end.
The same culture, we might guess, that created the cover stones on this end will have created the inscriptions on the planet on the other end—but of course that culture isn't the culture of the pyramid builders (or designers, since they were probably built with slave labor), it's the culture of the people they enslaved. (Meaning that as far as the movie is concerned, using the series terminology, the Egyptian dialect is not "Goa'uld," at all. We have no idea what Ra's language might be.) And of course there were inscriptions nearby on Earth, at Giza, because they kicked Ra out. At the other end, they did not control that territory.
#stargate#the movie#and of course the idea that each gate has constellations that make sense from that planet is perfectly sensible#but they should have sent people and equipment capable of mapping the sky then#but also it's absurd to think that you can make constellation matches to bracket a point in a distant galaxy#whose stars cannot be differentiated that way from our pov
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weirdest situationship bee has ever been in was brutus and him. trust me they told me themselves.
#dayne talks#i could talk about this for a while actually#but that’s mainly because wiress was also having a weird situationship going on at the same time that’s important to bee and brutus’#sooooo#its all connected#this blog is actually where i just say the most unhinged shit i’ve ever thought and somehow people still agree with me#anyways#haytee is a second#but distant second#simply because brutus and bee like transcended galaxies bc no one had a clue what they were each other (they didn’t either)#all together weird situation#thg#the hunger games#beetee latier#brutus thg#dayne’s beetee tag#brutus jensen
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if i think too long about ezra being all alone in wild space i’ll have a breakdown
#and i do mean wild space. some weird like really fucking weird planet in the middle of uncharted space#full of weird force shit#(not whatever boring as shit second galaxy nonsense filoni did for the ahsoka show)#someplace where he feels more connected than ever to the force#but also more distant than he’s ever been bc when he reaches out into the force#kanan’s not there any more. and he can’t sense his family very easily bc they’re so far away and the force is so tangled on this planet#ezra bridger#swr#star wars rebels
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Astronomy Daily | Space News: S04E69 In this illuminating episode of Astronomy Daily, host Anna guides you through a series of remarkable discoveries that expand our understanding of the universe. From the detection of oxygen in the most distant galaxy to revolutionary advancements in telescope technology, this episode is a treasure trove of cosmic insights that will leave you in awe. Highlights: - Oxygen in the Distant Galaxy: Dive into the groundbreaking discovery of oxygen in galaxy Jades GSZ14.0, the farthest galaxy ever observed, which reveals unexpected maturity in the early universe. This finding challenges existing models of galaxy formation and evolution, showcasing the remarkable capabilities of the James Webb Space Telescope and ALMA. - Supernovae and Mass Extinctions: Explore the intriguing theory that supernova explosions may have contributed to mass extinction events on Earth. New research suggests that nearby supernovae could have stripped our atmosphere of its ozone layer, exposing life to harmful radiation and leading to catastrophic consequences. - Revolutionary Telescope Technology: Uncover the innovative new flat lens designed by engineers at the University of Utah, which could revolutionize astronomical observations. This lightweight lens promises to replace traditional bulky optics, making advanced imaging more accessible and practical for both professional and amateur astronomers. - Extraordinary Nova Explosion: Learn about the recurrent nova LMCN1968.12A in the Large Magellanic Cloud, which shines nearly 100 times brighter than the sun during its eruptions. This nova's unique characteristics offer valuable insights into the behavior of cosmic explosions and their potential connections to supernovae. - Venus's Inferior Conjunction: Get ready for Venus's upcoming inferior conjunction, where it will pass between Earth and the Sun. While this event may not provide dramatic visuals, it offers a valuable opportunity for astronomers to refine their understanding of celestial mechanics and planetary movements. - Theoretical Dyson Swarms: Delve into the ambitious concept of Dyson swarms, hypothetical megastructures that advanced civilizations might build around stars. This study highlights the delicate balance between technological advancement and environmental preservation, raising important questions about our future energy needs. For more cosmic updates, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Join our community on social media by searching for #AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, TikTok, and our new Instagram account! Don’t forget to subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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. 00:00 - Welcome to Astronomy Daily 01:05 - Discovery of oxygen in distant galaxy 10:30 - Supernovae and mass extinction theory 17:00 - Revolutionary telescope lens technology 22:15 - Extraordinary nova explosion insights 27:30 - Venus's inferior conjunction 32:00 - Theoretical Dyson swarms and energy needs ✍️ Episode References Oxygen in Distant Galaxy [NASA](https://www.nasa.gov) Supernovae and Extinction Events [Research Study](https://www.example.com) Revolutionary Telescope Technology [University of Utah](https://www.utah.edu) LMCN1968.12A Observations [Astronomy Journal](https://www.example.com) Venus's Inferior Conjunction [Adler Planetarium](https://www.adlerplanetarium.org/) Dyson Swarms Research [Science Direct](https://www.sciencedirect.com/) Astronomy Daily [Astronomy Daily](http://www.astronomydaily.io/)
#astrodailypod#astronomy#conjunction#cosmic#discoveries#distant#explosion#extinctions#galaxies#in#james#mass#nova#oxygen#space#supernovae#technology#telescope#venus#webb
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Spouse demanded I draw something while they were bathing and 2008 took over I guess idk.
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