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It may be hard to believe, but my true identity is not a chicken.... okay well not in the literal sense. Rather I am a humanoid creature with limited social tendencies who takes interest in things that entice activity in the strange pinkish object in his cranial region. Specifically things about space.... gotta love space.

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  2. "One of the endlessly alluring aspects of mathematics is that its thorniest paradoxes have a way of blooming into beautiful theories."

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  6. zeromayhem:
“ “Charge Beam”
Art by ZeroMayhem (me)
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    zeromayhem:

    “Charge Beam”

    Art by ZeroMayhem (me)

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  8. September 15

    clio-muse-of-history:

    This one is technically not yet history, because at the time of posting, the little craft has about half an hour left to go.  That said, let’s proceed.

    In 2017, NASA’s Cassini space probe ended its twenty-year mission at Saturn.  After a nearly-seven-year-long journey there, it orbited the ringed planet for 13 years and just over two months, gathering copious amounts of information about the planet, said rings, and many of its moons.  It landed an ESA probe called Huygens on Titan, the first-ever soft landing in the outer Solar System.  It discovered lakes, seas, and rivers of methane on Titan, geysers of water erupting from Enceladus (and passed within 50 miles of that moon’s surface), and found gigantic, raging hurricanes at both of Saturn’s poles.  

    And the images it returned are beautiful enough to make you weep.

    On this day in 2017, with the fuel for Cassini’s directional thrusters running low, the probe was de-orbited into the Saturnian atmosphere to prevent any possibility of any contamination of possible biotic environments on Titan or Enceladus.  The remaining thruster fuel was used to keep the radio dish pointed towards Earth so the probe could transmit information about the upper atmosphere of Saturn while it was burning up due to atmospheric friction.

    This is us at our best.  We spent no small amount of money on a nuclear-powered robot, launched it into space, sent it a billion miles away, and worked with it for two decades just to learn about another planet.  And when the repeatedly-extended missions were through, we made the little craft sacrifice itself like a samurai, performing its duty as long as it could while it became a shooting star in the Saturnian sky.

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    Rhea occulting Saturn

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    Water geysers on Enceladus

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    Strange Iapetus

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    Look at this gorgeousness

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    A gigantic motherfucking storm in Saturn’s northern hemisphere

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    Tethys

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    This image is from the surface of a moon of a planet at least 746 million miles away.  Sweet lord

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    Mimas

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    Vertical structures in the rings.  Holy shit

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    Titan and Dione occulting Saturn, rings visible

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    Little Daphnis making gravitational ripples in the rings

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    That’s here.  That’s home.  That’s all of us that ever lived.

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    Saturn, backlit

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    A polar vortex on the gas giant

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    Icy Enceladus

    (All images from NASA/JPL)

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    planet-bryyo:

    Which Metroid game would you say, on the whole, had the best boss fights?

    Super Metroid for sure. Whenever I fight Ridley it always comes down to the last energy tank and I always feel the most accomplished. Kraid and Phantoon and fun and easier going, Draygon is cool with the secret technique and Ma Brain is the epitome of “Final Boss Material”

    Imma personally go with Prime 2’s final sequence. The emperor ing was good enough but then dark samus after that was so intense and they set up such a suspenseful atmosphere for that one.

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  13. nintendocafe:
“Would you buy The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker on Nintendo Switch?
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    nintendocafe:

    Would you buy The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker on Nintendo Switch?

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