That still looks bad. Let's hope it's not a common recurrence.Remember, all these images released are after the impact. So unless you get damage on all 18 segments, no need to be worried
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Makes you realize that the universe does not care about our feelings.
I care about your feelings. Mai’s on his own though.technically though we are part of the universe
so part of the universe does
that seems like a huge galaxy.
Cartwheel Galaxy has a diameter of approximately 130k LY, Milky Way approximately 105k. Not too far off but a bit bigger, yes.that seems like a huge galaxy.
wonder how is it in size compared to our milky way?
Oh like we need all that universe. It’s like modeling the world electric grid when all you’re concerned about is one Christmas light.
Imagine somewhere in there, is a planet and living on that lush green planet is a humanoid species and among them, is my soulmate, waiting for me. Too bad, we will both die childless in this life I want her and she wants me. Damn Elon! Where's my spaceship????Cartwheel Galaxy has a diameter of approximately 130k LY, Milky Way approximately 105k. Not too far off but a bit bigger, yes.
If it makes you feel better, biologically speaking there's a higher probability of them being insect-like than squishy human-like.Imagine somewhere in there, is a planet and living on that lush green planet is a humanoid species and among them, is my soulmate, waiting for me. Too bad, we will both die childless in this life I want her and she wants me. Damn Elon! Where's my spaceship????
Kirk would still hit it.If it makes you feel better, biologically speaking there's a higher probability of them being insect-like than squishy human-like.
You know it still blows my mind that when you look up at the sky you are looking at the past.
That galaxy is where it was 500 million years ago, for all we know it could have merged,
or turned into millions of blackholes.
The James Webb Facebook pageWhere can I find the source of this?
Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore [6/10]
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3rd in the Trilogy.
i liked the 1st.
i read horrible reviews on the 2nd so i skipped it completely.
and apparently i didnt need to watch the 2nd because this movie gave the gist of what happened, which was a murder.
Also, i didnt know this series was set waaaay before Harry Potter's timeline till i saw this movie.
let's see.. where do i begin:
- What was the point of the spy? he didnt seem to do anything.
- After the bad guy was cleared of the murder in a rigged investigation (lead by the current President of the wizards), he (bad guy) somehow is able to run for President days before the vote?!
It's like they crammed 2 movies into one. The 1st was going after the bad guy for the murder, and the 2nd was his run for President.
The abrupt change in movie tempo was WTF.
- The only interesting thing of Newt's fake suitcases was there was one fake missing.
if it werent for that, it would have been obvious that she had the real one.
- If the bad guys were on the lookout for the suitcases, how did Newt get so far into the city and to the bottom of the steps of the voting ceremony with one unscathed? I would have figured he was target #1.
Biggest flaws:
- How did she make it to the top of the steps with a suitcase unscathed and unnoticed?!
- All the most powerful wizards around the world are there at the top of the steps. Not one of them realizes that Bambi was already dead and was reanimated by the bad guy to do his bidding like puppeteer pulling the strings on a puppet???
And what was the deal with the last fake suitcase?
It's like a McGuffin that was never used.
What a waste of 2 1/2 hrs
Imagine somewhere in there, is a planet and living on that lush green planet is a humanoid species and among them, is my soulmate, waiting for me. Too bad, we will both die childless in this life I want her and she wants me. Damn Elon! Where's my spaceship????
If it makes you feel better, biologically speaking there's a higher probability of them being insect-like than squishy human-like.
queue meme of hubble = 360p, j.webb=4kWoah that's awesome. I didn't realize it could take clear shots of things that are this close, relative to outside the galaxy.