Time For Another Comic On Our Reddish Dwarf Planet, Makemake!

Time For Another Comic On Our Reddish Dwarf Planet, Makemake!
Time For Another Comic On Our Reddish Dwarf Planet, Makemake!
Time For Another Comic On Our Reddish Dwarf Planet, Makemake!

Time for another comic on our reddish dwarf planet, Makemake!

(Polaris is pushed for tomorrow ;) )

http://www.space.com/23122-makemake.html

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8 years ago

Six Things You Don’t Know About Snow

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FACT #1: Snow covers 30 percent of land on Earth.

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FACT #2: More than 1.2 billion people rely on melt from snowpack and glaciers.

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FACT #3: Snowmelt is the main source of water for 60 million Americans.

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FACT #4: Since 1967, 1 million square miles of spring snow cover has disappeared from the Northern Hemisphere – an area the size of the southwestern U.S.

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FACT #5: 70 percent of water from the snow-fed San Joaquin River irrigates California’s Central Valley.

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FACT #6: NASA’s Global Precipitation Measurement mission observes falling snow, even at the tops of hurricanes.

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Measuring how much water is in a snowpack is not easy. Scientists are investigating the best combination of sensors for different terrains. More accurate snow measurements will help scientists and decision makers better understand our world’s water supply and better predict floods and droughts.

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To follow scientists in the field studying snow, follow #SnowEx on Twitter and Facebook 


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8 years ago

nsfw (not safe for water)

alkali metals


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8 years ago
Statistically The Most Handsome Ever.

Statistically the most handsome ever.


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8 years ago
For Pedestrians, Windy Conditions Can Be Uncomfortable Or Even Downright Dangerous. And While You Might
For Pedestrians, Windy Conditions Can Be Uncomfortable Or Even Downright Dangerous. And While You Might
For Pedestrians, Windy Conditions Can Be Uncomfortable Or Even Downright Dangerous. And While You Might

For pedestrians, windy conditions can be uncomfortable or even downright dangerous. And while you might expect the buildings of an urban environment to protect people from the wind, that’s not always the case. The image above shows a simulation of ground-level wind conditions in Venice on a breezy day. While many areas, shown in blue and green, have lower wind speeds, there are a few areas, shown in red, where wind speeds are well above the day’s average. This enhancement often occurs in areas where buildings constrict airflow and funnel it together. The buildings create a form of the Venturi effect, where narrowing passages cause local pressure to drop, driving an increase in wind speed. Architects and urban designers are increasingly turning to numerical simulations and CFD to study these effects in urban environments and to search for ways to mitigate problems and keep pedestrians safe. (Image credits: CFD analysis - SimScale; pedestrians - Saltysalt, skolnv)

This post was sponsored by SimScale, the cloud-based simulation platform. SimScale offers a free Community plan for anyone interested in trying CFD, FEA and thermal simulations in their browser. Sign up for a free account here. 

For information on FYFD’s sponsored post policy, click here.


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8 years ago

Did you hear about the wooden statue that crashed a train

It was a bad conductor


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8 years ago
I Made That Today For My Desktop Background And I’m Quite Proud

i made that today for my desktop background and i’m quite proud


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8 years ago
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade
Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade

Black Hole Caught Devouring Star For An Entire Decade

“Normally lasting weeks or months, a new record has just been set for TDEs. XJ1500+0154, 1.8 billion light years away, is the largest, longest-lasting one ever seen. First detected in July of 2005, the X-rays from this distant source brightened by a factor of 100 over 3 years. They remain bright even today. Although dozens of TDEs have been observed since the 1990s, none have lasted this long. It may be caused by the most massive star ever observed creating a TDE.”

When any object passes too close to the event horizon of a black hole, the tidal forces acting on it can become so strong that they’ll tear the entire object apart in a spaghettification disaster. While most of the matter will get ejected from the encounter, a significant fraction can be accreted, absorbed and used to fuel the black hole’s growth. These tidal disruption events have been seen numerous times since the launch of our X-ray observatories, and are now known to come in a wide variety of magnitudes, at a variety of distances and to last a variable amount of time. So when you see the largest, longest-lasting one ever, you sit up and take notice! That’s exactly what’s happened with XJ1500+154, which is now in its second decade of X-ray signals.

Come get the full story on this amazing object, and learn how it might solve the puzzle of supermassive black hole growth on today’s Mostly Mute Monday!

8 years ago
VLT Image Of The Cometary Globule CG4

VLT image of the cometary globule CG4

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8 years ago

"Don't mind if I do". Our drunk scientist sneaking a sip! Full episode tomorrow at 10:30, subscribe and never miss it! #blerd #hilarious #video #gif #funny #stem #science #experiment http://ift.tt/2oj56LT


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