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Daniel

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Posted: 22.09.2009 at 19.45
Very jealous; I want me some.

Daniel

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Last Updated: 24.09.2009 at 05.42


Sydney = Mars. Devoid of intelligent life, used to have water, and now just a red dustball.

Daniel

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Posted: 22.09.2009 at 20.13
And the size of the thing;


Allan

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Posted: 22.09.2009 at 21.50
I would love to get some photos of that too.

Daniel

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Posted: 23.09.2009 at 06.38
From the What If? part of life:

What if Raiders of the Lost Ark had been made in 1951?


What if Forest Gump had been made in 1949?


and finally

What if Gost Busters had been made in 1954?
Last Updated: 24.09.2009 at 05.57
Hey, guys! I want to show you my fashion illustration blog and hope you will consider it an awesome thing: blog

Allan

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Posted: 26.09.2009 at 01.55
This is an awesome bit of science news and while this is only an artist concept the bit following is pretty cool;



One theory of planet formation suggests that planets start out as dusty grains swirling around a star in a disk. They slowly bulk up in size, collecting more and more mass like sticky snow. As the planets get bigger and bigger, they carve out gaps in the dust, until a so-called transitional disk takes shape with a large doughnut-like hole at its center. Over time, this disk fades and a new type of disk emerges, made up of debris from collisions between planets, asteroids and comets. Ultimately, a more settled, mature solar system like our own forms.[...]

Muzerolle and his team say that a companion to the star, circling in a gap in the systems disk, could explain the data. A companion in the gap of an almost edge-on disk would periodically change the height of the inner disk rim as it circles around the star: a higher rim would emit more light at shorter wavelengths because it is larger and hot, but at the same time, the high rim would shadow the cool material of the outer disk, causing a decrease in the longer-wavelength light. A low rim would do the opposite. This is exactly what we observe in our data, said Elise Furlan, a co-author from NASAs Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif.

Daniel

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Posted: 28.09.2009 at 20.37
Invisible dogs:


Allan

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Posted: 29.09.2009 at 03.30
This is the speech that President Nixon would have delivered had the moon landing resulted in the two astronauts being stranded on the moon;





Daniel

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Posted: 29.09.2009 at 04.22
Awesome and painful; getting publicly heckled by Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig.

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