Showing posts with label Jedi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jedi. Show all posts
Friday, May 4, 2012
May The Fourth Be With You: SAber 2, Sexy Jedi Bubblebath
Posted by YouTube user: Nerdist
It's a pun, see.
Cause, today's... um... the 4th.
LOOK. I don't like puns either. But I didn't make it up, okay. It's just a thing that... people..um...
Ya know what, SCREW YOU GUYS!
Just watch the damn video.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Kepler Finds it's First Circumbinary Planet (Insert Obligatory Star Wars Refernce Here)
NASA's Kepler mission has announced the first direct detection of a circumbinary planet – a planet orbiting two stars- in a binary star system designated Kepler-16, located 200 light-years from Earth. While potential planets have previously been detected in other binary systems, Kepler-16b, as this newest exoplanet is now known, is the first confirmed planet to have been observed orbiting both it's parent stars.
A binary star system, as the name suggests, is a system with two stars orbiting around a common center of mass. Because from our vantage point on Earth, each of the two stars regularly passes in front of the other during their orbit, Kepler-16 is classified as an eclipsing binary.
Observations of Kepler-16 showed a drop in light from the system, not only when the stars eclipsed one another, as expected, but also a when neither star was eclipsing the other, indicating the presence of a much smaller 3rd object orbiting around them. By measuring the gravitational tug applied to the stars by this third objects, scientists were able to estimate it's mass, and Kepler-16b, as the new planet is now known, is believed to be a cold, uninhabitable world, about the size of Saturn, comprised of gas and rock.
Though Kepler-16b may be a cold, gaseous world -incapable of harboring any Jedi resistance fighters -or even sand people. As Kepler's Principal investigator William Borucki points out, the confirmation of a planet orbiting in a binary system - which are much more common than the single star system in which we reside-
"confirms a new class of planetary systems that could harbor life," and "Given that most stars in our galaxy are part of a binary system, this means the opportunities for life are much broader than if planets form only around single stars. This milestone discovery confirms a theory that scientists have had for decades but could not prove until now."
-CAINE-
Source: NASA.gov
VIA: GGB on tumblr
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Jedi Kittens Stirke Back
Normally, I maintain a very strict NO CAT VIDEO policy, but just this once, I have to make an exception. Please forgive my weakness.
-CAINE-
VIA: GGB on Tumblr
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