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What created this unusual space sculpture? Stars. This unusual system of swirls and shells, known as Apep, was observed in unprecedented detail by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope in infrared light in 2024. Observations indicate that the unusual shape originates from two massive Wolf-Rayet stars orbiting each other every 190 years with each close passes causing a new shell of dust and gas to be expelled. Holes in these shells are thought to be caused by a third orbiting star. This stellar dust dance will likely continue for hundreds of thousands of years, possibly ending only when one of the massive stars runs out of internal nuclear fuel and explodes in a supernova punctuated by a burst of gamma-rays. via NASA https://go.nasa.gov/3LY31S6
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Yellow Dot Studios is a non-profit media studio founded by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Adam McKay to challenge Big Oil disinformation, and mobilize action on the fossil fuel pollution crisis.
How far can you see? Everything you can see, and everything you could possibly see, right now, assuming your eyes could detect all types of radiations around you — is the observable universe. In light, the farthest we can see comes from the cosmic microwave background, a time 13.8 billion years ago when the universe was opaque like thick fog. Some neutrinos and gravitational waves that surround us come from even farther out, but humanity does not yet have the technology to detect them. The featured image illustrates the observable universe on an increasingly compact scale, with the Earth and Sun at the center surrounded by our Solar System, nearby stars, nearby galaxies, distant galaxies, filaments of early matter, and the cosmic microwave background. Cosmologists typically assume that our observable universe is just the nearby part of a greater entity known as “the universe” where the same physics applies. However, there are several lines of popular but speculative reasoning that assert that even our universe is part of a greater multiverse where either different physical constants occur, different physical laws apply, higher dimensions operate, or slightly different-by-chance versions of our standard universe exist. via NASA https://go.nasa.gov/4igvRJF
https://www.youtube.com/watch/KiqBiT7El44 Courtroom Stunned As Trump’s Comey Prosecutor Faceplants In Front Of Judge
The Justice Department’s case against former FBI Director James Comey faced another setback Wednesday, as new questions emerged about how prosecutors presented the evidence to the grand jury.
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Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds are no ordinary group of musicians. Across four decades and 17 studio albums they have established themselves as one of the most exciting, influential and progressive bands on the planet. Albums including The Boatman’s Call (1997), No More Shall We Part (2001), Push the Sky Away (2013) and their most recent Ghosteen (2019) have firmly cemented Cave’s position as one of the most acclaimed and sophisticated songwriters of his generation. Over the years, the Bad Seeds have harboured some of alternative music’s most celebrated and idiosyncratic musicians including Mick Harvey, Blixa Bargeld, Kid Congo Powers, Barry Adamson and the late, great Conway Savage. The current line-up of the group features the vital presence of shamanic multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis alongside Martyn Casey (bass), Thomas Wydler (drums), Jim Sclavunos (percussion) and George Vjestica (guitar). A band apart, right from the very beginning, the Bad Seeds have always sounded like nobody else on earth.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch/rtMdFey-ugE Trump Accuses Democratic Lawmakers of “Seditious Behavior, Punishable by Death”
Seth addresses Trump signing a bill into law to release the Epstein files, Trump and JD Vance not getting invited to former Vice President Dick Cheney’s funeral and more in his monologue for Thursday, November 20, before taking a closer look at Trump’s long and incoherent social media rant about the Epstein files.
https://www.youtube.com/watch/SeKmuftnNT8 Epstein files fuel Trump’s fury
Donald Trump is under a lot of pressure these days with Jeffrey Epstein, the economy, declining poll numbers, and he’s lashing out in fairly unprecedented ways, even for him. The panel discusses the president’s unmanaged anger.
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