In the Valley of Orion : This exciting and unfamiliar view of the Orion Nebula is a visualization based on astronomical data and movie rendering techniques. Up close and personal with a famous stellar nursery normally seen from 1,500 light-years away, the digitally modeled frame transitions from a visible light representation based on Hubble data on the left to infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope on the right. The perspective at the center looks along a valley over a light-year wide, in the wall of the region’s giant molecular cloud. Orion’s valley ends in a cavity carved by the energetic winds and radiation of the massive central stars of the Trapezium star cluster. The single frame is part of a multiwavelength, three-dimensional video that lets the viewer experience an immersive, three minute flight through the Great Nebula of Orion. via NASA
tbh I f*cking adore Cade for being a true friend to Optimus
“Well, what do you think being human means? That’s what we do. We make mistakes. And sometimes out of those mistakes come the most amazing things. When I fixed you, it was for a reward. That was it. That was why. For money. And it was me making a mistake. Without it, you wouldn’t be here. So even if you got no faith in us, I’m asking you to do what I do. I’m asking you to look at all the junk and see the treasure. You gotta have faith, Prime, in who we can be,”
Stephen McFeely: “That’s the most interesting part of the third act. That Steve – and Natasha but we don’t talk about that – watched that video in Winter Soldier. They know categorically that HYDRA killed [the Starks]. Never told Tony. So when Tony asks him, ‘Rogers, did you know?’ and [Steve] says, ‘Yes,’ it’s maybe the worst thing Steve’s ever done. It’s certainly the most self-involved. [He was] copping to his one big mistake.” (x)
San Diego, CA (July 21, 2016) – This September, the 5-part bi-weekly REVOLUTIONwill forever impact the future of Transformers, G.I. Joe, ROM, Micronauts, Action Man, and M.A.S.K.: Mobile Armored Strike Kommand, establishing a cohesive comic book universe for all these characters and titles. Spinning out of those universe-defining events, multiple exciting new Hasbro-licensed titles will follow shortly thereafter to pick up the story where Revolution leaves off.
IDW’s Transformers line will see some changes with the introduction of two new ongoing titles:
Transformers: Lost Light takes the place of More than Meets the Eye, and will continue the fan-favorite adventures told by writer James Roberts. Alex Milne, is joined on art by Jack Lawrence (Doctor Who Adventures), each on alternating arcs. Beginning in December, this new series will take Rodimus and the crew of the starship Lost Light into the farthest reaches of the universe, searching for the long-lost Knights of Cybertron.
John Barber, who recently exited his post as IDW’s Hasbro Group Editor, won’t be straying too far from his IDW roots as he tackles Optimus Prime, the first solo series to star the eponymous Autobot, replacing the former Transformers: Robots in Disguise. John will be joined by artist Kei Zama (Scarlet Witch). Optimus Prime has declared Earth to be under his protection—and this November, he’ll have to face the consequences.
These titles will join the currently running Transformers: Till All Are One, which will continue on.
(This press release has been edited from its original form; click here for the original.)
Who is your favorite Fictional Leader? Like someone you have the utmost respect for, look up to and would follow into battle without hesitation
And when you hear the way Peter Cullen came up with his voice. I get chills
well that’s wierd...wait... are we in Gravity Falls?
source: Emile Rafael
female | germany | cosplayer | writer | star dust | one with the allspark ❝until we meet again, old friend❞
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