2020 Strikes Again. :(

2020 Strikes again. :(

RIP, Jeremy.

Jeremy Bulloch (16 February 1945 – 17 December 2020)

Jeremy Bulloch (16 February 1945 – 17 December 2020)

Forever Bobe Fett. Rest In Peace.

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3 years ago

I really enjoyed this VR experience. I think K2 was the best part.

Cassian Andor In Secrets Of The Empire X
Cassian Andor In Secrets Of The Empire X

Cassian Andor in Secrets of the Empire x

5 years ago

The Jedi voices:

Obi-Wan: These are your final steps, rise and take them.

Anakin: Rey.

Ahsoka: Rey.

Kanan: Rey.

Anakin: Bring back the balance Rey, as I did.

Luminara: Find the light, Rey.

Kanan: You are not alone, Rey.

Yoda: Alone, never have you been.

Qui-Gon: Every Jedi who has ever lived lives in you now.

Anakin: The Force surrounds you.

Aayla: Let it guide you.

Ahsoka: As it guided us.

Mace: Feel the Force flowing through you, Rey.

Kanan: Let it lift you.

Adi: Rise, Rey.

Qui-Gon: We stand behind you.

Old!Obi-Wan: Rey.

Yoda: Rise in the Force.

Kanan: In the heart of a Jedi lies her strength.

Obi-Wan: Rise.

Qui-Gon: Rise.

Luke: Rey, the Force will be with you. Always.

5 years ago

Reblogging because this is brilliant.

Color Synonyms

White

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also: pale; blanched; sallow; pallid; waxen; spectral; translucent; albino; 

Grey

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also: dust; stone; pepper;  

Black

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also:  coal; slate; dusky; ebon; shadow; murky; 

Tan

image

also: flesh; khaki; cream; tawny; 

Brown

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also:  henna; russet; sepia; chestnut; cocoa; drab; bronze; 

Red

image

also: terracotta ; rouge; carmine;  fire-engine; ruddy

Orange

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also:  pumpkin ; rust ; 

Yellow

image

also: sunny; amber; saffron; hay; straw; platinum; 

Green

image

also: viridescent; grass; jade; forest; 

Blue

image

also: turquoise; cyan; ultramarine; royal; aqua; aquamarine;

Purple

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also: berry;  amaranthine;

Pink

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also: flushed; candy; cherry blossom; petal pink ; 

—– source: http://ingridsundberg.com/

—–additional synonyms added by me

3 years ago
A Handwritten Note By DeForest Kelley On His Personal Stationary. His Handwriting Is Translated Below:

A handwritten note by DeForest Kelley on his personal stationary. His handwriting is translated below:

(1) Knowing what you want is half the battle.

(2) Once you know— don’t give up.

(3) Remember: Behind every successful man is an exhausted woman.

DeForest Kelley’s signature

A Handwritten Note By DeForest Kelley On His Personal Stationary. His Handwriting Is Translated Below:

DeForest and Carolyn Kelley in 1968.

De was quoted numerous times in saying “I make the living, but Carolyn makes the life worth living.”

What a wonderful husband DeForest was. Everyone should have a partner/husband/wife/spouse/significant other/friend who appreciates us like that.

A Handwritten Note By DeForest Kelley On His Personal Stationary. His Handwriting Is Translated Below:
5 years ago

Please make this happen!

The Cassian series is smack in the middle of Rebels so I’m not saying crossover, but 👀

8 months ago

Beautiful rebelcaptain moments.

REBELCAPTAINWEEK DAY 1: SIGNIFICANT MOMENTS (insp)
REBELCAPTAINWEEK DAY 1: SIGNIFICANT MOMENTS (insp)

REBELCAPTAINWEEK DAY 1: SIGNIFICANT MOMENTS (insp)

3 years ago

Discovering the Universe Through the Constellation Orion

Do you ever look up at the night sky and get lost in the stars? Maybe while you’re stargazing, you spot some of your favorite constellations. But did you know there’s more to constellations than meets the eye? They’re not just a bunch of imaginary shapes made up of stars — constellations tell us stories about the universe from our perspective on Earth.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

What is a constellation?

A constellation is a named pattern of stars that looks like a particular shape. Think of it like connecting the dots. If you join the dots — stars, in this case — and use your imagination, the picture would look like an object, animal, or person. For example, the ancient Greeks believed an arrangement of stars in the sky looked like a giant hunter with a sword attached to his belt, so they named it after a famous hunter in their mythology, Orion. It’s one of the most recognizable constellations in the night sky and can be seen around the world. The easiest way to find Orion is to go outside on a clear night and look for three bright stars close together in an almost-straight line. These three stars represent Orion's belt. Two brighter stars to the north mark his shoulders, and two more to the south represent his feet.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

Credit: NASA/STScI

Over time, cultures around the world have had different names and numbers of constellations depending on what people thought they saw. Today, there are 88 officially recognized constellations. Though these constellations are generally based on what we can see with our unaided eyes, scientists have also invented unofficial constellations for objects that can only be seen in gamma rays, the highest-energy form of light.

Perspective is everything

The stars in constellations may look close to each other from our point of view here on Earth, but in space they might be really far apart. For example, Alnitak, the star at the left side of Orion's belt, is about 800 light-years away. Alnilam, the star in the middle of the belt, is about 1,300 light-years away. And Mintaka, the star at the right side of the belt, is about 900 light-years away. Yet they all appear from Earth to have the same brightness. Space is three-dimensional, so if you were looking at the stars that make up the constellation Orion from another part of our galaxy, you might see an entirely different pattern!

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

The superstars of Orion

Now that we know a little bit more about constellations, let’s talk about the supercool cosmic objects that form them – stars! Though over a dozen stars make up Orion, two take center stage. The red supergiant Betelgeuse (Orion's right shoulder) and blue supergiant Rigel (Orion's left foot) stand out as the brightest members in the constellation.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

Credit: Derrick Lim

Betelgeuse is a young star by stellar standards, about 10 million years old, compared to our nearly 5 billion-year-old Sun. The star is so huge that if it replaced the Sun at the center of our solar system, it would extend past the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter! But due to its giant mass, it leads a fast and furious life.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

Betelgeuse is destined to end in a supernova blast. Scientists discovered a mysterious dimming of Betelgeuse in late 2019 caused by a traumatic outburst that some believed was a precursor to this cosmic event. Though we don’t know if this incident is directly related to an imminent supernova, there’s a tiny chance it might happen in your lifetime. But don't worry, Betelgeuse is about 550 light-years away, so this event wouldn't be dangerous to us – but it would be a spectacular sight.

Rigel is also a young star, estimated to be 8 million years old. Like Betelgeuse, Rigel is much larger and heavier than our Sun. Its surface is thousands of degrees hotter than Betelgeuse, though, making it shine blue-white rather than red. These colors are even noticeable from Earth. Although Rigel is farther from Earth than Betelgeuse (about 860 light-years away), it is intrinsically brighter than its companion, making it the brightest star in Orion and one of the brightest stars in the night sky.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

Credit: Rogelio Bernal Andreo

Buckle up for Orion’s belt

Some dots that make up constellations are actually more than one star, but from a great distance they look like a single object. Remember Mintaka, the star at the far right side of Orion's belt? It is not just a single star, but actually five stars in a complex star system.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/GSFC/M. Corcoran et al.; Optical: Eckhard Slawik

Sword or a stellar nursery?

Below the three bright stars of Orion’s belt lies his sword, where you can find the famous Orion Nebula. The nebula is only 1,300 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth. Because of its brightness and prominent location just below Orion’s belt, you can actually spot the Orion Nebula from Earth! But with a pair of binoculars, you can get a much more detailed view of the stellar nursery. It’s best visible in January and looks like a fuzzy “star” in the middle of Orion’s sword.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

More to discover in constellations

In addition to newborn stars, Orion also has some other awesome cosmic objects hanging around. Scientists have discovered exoplanets, or planets outside of our solar system, orbiting stars there. One of those planets is a giant gas world three times more massive than Jupiter. It’s estimated that on average there is at least one planet for every star in our galaxy. Just think of all the worlds you may be seeing when you look up at the night sky!

It’s also possible that the Orion Nebula might be home to a black hole, making it the closest known black hole to Earth. Though we may never detect it, because no light can escape black holes, making them invisible. However, space telescopes with special instruments can help find black holes. They can observe the behavior of material and stars that are very close to black holes, helping scientists find clues that can lead them closer to discovering some of these most bizarre and fascinating objects in the cosmos.

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

Next time you go stargazing, remember that there’s more to the constellations than meets the eye. Let them guide you to some of the most incredible and mysterious objects of the cosmos — young stars, brilliant nebulae, new worlds, star systems, and even galaxies!

Discovering The Universe Through The Constellation Orion

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4 years ago

Redemption story done right.

You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly
You Know, We Will Treat You Fairly

You know, we will treat you fairly

8 months ago
RIP James Earl Jones 💜🕊️

RIP James Earl Jones 💜🕊️

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