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Eclipsing Belief: 8 Rare and Amazing Astronomic Objects & Events

22 Aug

[ By SA Rogers in Culture & History & Travel. ]

We don’t even need to go searching for signs of aliens to find incredibly bizarre and unexplainable objects and events in outer space, from a ‘black widow’ pulsar that’s devouring its own mate to a lonely rogue planet doomed to wander alone for all eternity. Now that we’ve witnessed 2017’s much-hyped total solar eclipse, which crossed the entire United States for the first time since 1918, let’s take a look at some other amazing astronomic phenomena that remain mysterious to science.

The Black Widow Pulsar

Officially known as Pulsar J1311-3430, this pulsar weighs as much as two suns, yet it’s only about the size of Washington D.C. It’s getting heavier because it’s feeding on its ‘mate,’ a normal star, stripping layers away from it with its powerful beam. Eventually, it will devour it. (Image via NASA)

The Boötes Void

Discovered in 1981 by astronomer Robert Kirshner and his team, the Boötes Void is a massive expanse of empty space about 700 million light years from Earth. The largest known void in the Universe, it measures an incredible 250 million light years in diameter and contains just 60 galaxies, which is incredibly sparse for its size. It should contain bout 10,000. Astronomers aren’t sure why the void exists, though some theorize that supervoids are caused by the intermingling of smaller voids. (image via Wikipedia)

Gamma Ray Bursts

The most powerful explosions in the universe, gamma ray busts are usually associated with the collapse of a massive star an the birth of a black hole (how metal.) These bursts of high-energy light typically last a minute or less, and occur every couple days. (Image via NASA)

Lonely Rogue Planet

This wandering planet known as CFBDSIR2149 separated from its parent star and wanders around the universe alone. Astronomers believe that it’s just one of billions of such ‘castaway planets,’ which are ostracized from their solar systems during their formative years when other plants’ orbits are establishing themselves (image via European Southern Observatory)

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Flying with Belief

28 Oct

This is a class project for my animation class that I did along with Aimee from my class. This is my 2nd independent project of the year (two more left and a collaboration project I’m leading, all in Blender and 3D). This project took a while to do and the character was made during Winterbreak which I planned to do a short animation with then but didn’t get time to so I brought it over as a project for the new year. The character is quite buggy both in topology and mesh problems as well as fur (which was made with out a subsurf then applied on top of one screwing it up a bit) and armature. Despite the problems in it I decide to go a head and make an animation with it! It turned out okay but not as greater as I would have liked it to, partly because I was really sick while finishing the animation and rendering part of it this weekend. In the project and parts at school I acted like a teacher to my friend Aimee and we both worked on it since so far in my class I am the only one who really understands Blender and 3D software in general… Even my teacher doesn’t understand it all yet ughs… Sorry for bad sound quality, if you turn down the sound you shouldn’t hear the weird sound in between the meows, that’s what I did while editing so I never heard it sadly. Rendered on 6 computers nodes, each approximately i7 core mutlithreaded 3.4 GHZ processors and 8 GB RAM (except for mine which has 16GB). Thank you for watching!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

 
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