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SN 1987A

SN 1987A

SN 1987A is a supernova in the outskirts of the Tarantula Nebula in the Large Magellanic Cloud It occurred approximately 168,000 light-years from Earth.

Image credit: ESO / L. Calçada


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Track Art For New Song “For F” By LLLL, Featuring Meishi Smile And Calendula

track art for new song “For F” by LLLL, featuring Meishi Smile and Calendula

Collaboration with Brenden Savi @savicorp

Released on Zoom Lens

listen to the track here !

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Photo: Abi Laurel

photo: abi laurel

model: nicole ruggiero

makeup: dollfille 

instagram: @abi_laurel

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GLASSBook, Jan 2014

GLASSBook, Jan 2014

“Neon”

Photographer & Concept: Edina Csoboth

Wardrobe Styling: Peter Frak

Model: Berta @ Attractive Model Agency

6 years ago
Janet Echelman Installs Huge Netted Sculpture Above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor
Janet Echelman Installs Huge Netted Sculpture Above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor
Janet Echelman Installs Huge Netted Sculpture Above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor
Janet Echelman Installs Huge Netted Sculpture Above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor
Janet Echelman Installs Huge Netted Sculpture Above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor
Janet Echelman Installs Huge Netted Sculpture Above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor

Janet Echelman installs huge netted sculpture above Madrid’s Plaza Mayor

7 years ago
Blue Supergiant Star

Blue supergiant star

Blue supergiant stars are hot luminous stars, referred to scientifically as OB supergiants. They have luminosity class I and spectral class B9 or earlier.

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Blue supergiants (BSGs) are found towards the top left of the Hertzsprung–Russell diagram to the right of the main sequence. They are larger than the Sun but smaller than a red supergiant, with surface temperatures of 10,000–50,000 K and luminosities from about 10,000 to a million times the Sun.

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Formation

Supergiants are evolved high-mass stars, larger and more luminous than main-sequence stars. O class and early B class stars with initial masses around 10-100 M☉ evolve away from the main sequence in just a few million years as their hydrogen is consumed and heavy elements start to appear near the surface of the star. These stars usually become blue supergiants, although it is possible that some of them evolve directly to Wolf–Rayet stars. 

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Expansion into the supergiant stage occurs when hydrogen in the core of the star is depleted and hydrogen shell burning starts, but it may also be caused as heavy elements are dredged up to the surface by convection and mass loss due to radiation pressure increase.

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Blue supergiants are newly evolved from the main sequence, have extremely high luminosities, high mass loss rates, and are generally unstable. Many of them become luminous blue variables (LBVs) with episodes of extreme mass loss. Lower mass blue supergiants continue to expand until they become red supergiants. In the process they obviously must spend some time as yellow supergiants or yellow hypergiants, but this expansion occurs in just a few thousand years and so these stars are rare. Higher mass red supergiants blow away their outer atmospheres and evolve back to blue supergiants, and possibly onwards to Wolf–Rayet stars. Depending on the exact mass and composition of a red supergiant, it can execute a number of blue loops before either exploding as a type II supernova or finally dumping enough of its outer layers to become a blue supergiant again, less luminous than the first time but more unstable. If such a star can pass through the yellow evolutionary void it is expected that it becomes one of the lower luminosity LBVs.

The most massive blue supergiants are too luminous to retain an extensive atmosphere and they never expand into a red supergiant. The dividing line is approximately 40 M☉, although the coolest and largest red supergiants develop from stars with initial masses of 15-25 M☉. It isn’t clear whether more massive blue supergiants can lose enough mass to evolve safely into a comfortable old age as a Wolf Rayet star and finally a white dwarf, or they reach the Wolf Rayet stage and explode as supernovae, or they explode as supernovae while blue supergiants.

Properties

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Because of their extreme masses they have relatively short lifespans and are mainly observed in young cosmic structures such as open clusters, the arms of spiral galaxies, and in irregular galaxies. They are rarely observed in spiral galaxy cores, elliptical galaxies, or globular clusters, most of which are believed to be composed of older stars, although the core of the Milky Way has recently been found to be home to several massive open clusters and associated young hot stars.

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The best known example is Rigel, the brightest star in the constellation of Orion. Its mass is about 20 times that of the Sun, and its luminosity is around 117,000 times greater. Despite their rarity and their short lives they are heavily represented among the stars visible to the naked eye; their immense brightness is more than enough to compensate for their scarcity.

Blue Supergiant Star

Blue supergiants have fast stellar winds and the most luminous, called hypergiants, have spectra dominated by emission lines that indicate strong continuum driven mass loss. Blue supergiants show varying quantities of heavy elements in their spectra, depending on their age and the efficiency with which the products of nucleosynthesis in the core are convected up to the surface. Quickly rotating supergiants can be highly mixed and show high proportions of helium and even heavier elements while still burning hydrogen at the core, and these stars show spectra very similar to a Wolf Rayet star.

While the stellar wind from a red supergiant is dense and slow, the wind from a blue supergiant is fast but sparse. When a red supergiant becomes a blue supergiant, the faster wind it produces impacts the already emitted slow wind and causes the outflowing material to condense into a thin shell. In some cases several concentric faint shells can be seen from successive episodes of mass loss, either previous blue loops from the red supergiant stage, or eruptions such as LBV outbursts.

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Astronomers suggest that blue supergiant stars may be the most likely sources of ultra-long GRBs. These stars hold about 20 times the sun’s mass and may reach sizes 1,000 times larger than the sun, making them nearly wide enough to span Jupiter’s orbit.

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Rigel

Fourth image: Hubble Space Telescope image of nebula M1-67 around Wolf–Rayet star WR 124. (source).

Fifth image:  Rigel and the IC 2118 nebula which it illuminates. (source).  

Sixth image: Spectrum of a B2 star. (souce).

Seventh image: Star cluster NGC 3572 and its surroundings. (source).

Eighth image: Orion constellation (The star Rigel is at the top right of the image. by: Joseph Brimacombe)

images of star comparisons. (nasa).

7 years ago
Björk By Tibor Bozi

Björk by Tibor Bozi

7 years ago
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Fuck Rick & Morty.

Fuck Rick & Morty.

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fairy-like habits & self care tips ❀

❀ wander around barefoot, especially in the grass (please be cautious though!)

❀ sip some tea and admire little details about your surroundings – i promise you there’s always something to enjoy even when it doesn’t seem like it

❀ take a shower and sing out loud until all your bad thoughts flutter away

❀ blow dandelion seeds

❀  go for a long walk and collect things that fascinate you along the way, whether it be an old coin, feathers, flowers or lost trinkets. start a collection.

❀ sit in your natural state, learn to love your naked body with no make-up, nail polish, and your hair down.

❀ smile at yourself in the mirror

❀ play some instrumental or classical music (suggestion: yayo instrumental by lana del rey, it’s magical)

❀ sprinkle a little glitter in your hair, in a bath, or in dull areas of your room

❀ doodle things a fairy would see in their day to day lives, berries, flowers, leaves, creatures, butterflies, etc

❀ spend time with an animal friend, have a conversation with them

❀ wear your favourite dress casually, don’t be afraid to leave the house in it

❀ wear flowers in your hair around the house

❀ coat your lips in honey

❀ buy plenty of fresh fruit (especially berries) and enjoy

➳ i hope this inspires you to take care of yourself. requests on habits & tips (or more) are greatly appreciated!

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