Red Zone By NanoMortis

Red Zone By NanoMortis

Red Zone by NanoMortis

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DORÉ, Gustave (1832-1883)

DORÉ, Gustave (1832-1883)

Lancelot approaching the Castle of Astolat (Illustration for Lord Alfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King), detail 1868 engraving Ed. Orig. Lic. Ed.

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Almost Done Finished, Ready For Battle At Least.
Almost Done Finished, Ready For Battle At Least.

Almost done finished, ready for battle at least.

2 years ago

Remember when Fry drank 100 cups of coffee and reached the Ultra Instinct???

5 years ago
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take
When I Got To The Hangar, Lawson Was Agitated. She Said She Had Lives To Save. She Was Trying To Take

When I got to the hangar, Lawson was agitated. She said she had lives to save. She was trying to take the Asis up herself, but you said that…If there were lives at stake, I would fly the plane. Yeah. Yep. Big hero moment.

7 years ago
Interacting Galaxy
Interacting Galaxy
Interacting Galaxy
Interacting Galaxy
Interacting Galaxy
Interacting Galaxy
Interacting Galaxy

Interacting galaxy

Interacting galaxies (colliding galaxies) are galaxies whose gravitational fields result in a disturbance of one another. An example of a minor interaction is a satellite galaxy’s disturbing the primary galaxy’s spiral arms. An example of a major interaction is a galactic collision, which may lead to a galaxy merger.

A giant galaxy interacting with its satellites is common. A satellite’s gravity could attract one of the primary’s spiral arms, or the secondary satellite’s path could coincide with the position of the primary satellite’s and so would dive into the primary galaxy (the Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy into the Milky Way being an example of the latter). That can possibly trigger a small amount of star formation. Such orphaned clusters of stars were sometimes referred to as “blue blobs” before they were recognized as stars.

Colliding galaxies are common during galaxy evolution. The extremely tenuous distribution of matter in galaxies means these are not collisions in the traditional sense of the word, but rather gravitational interactions.

Colliding may lead to merging if two galaxies collide and do not have enough momentum to continue traveling after the collision. In that case, they fall back into each other and eventually merge into one galaxy after many passes through each other. If one of the colliding galaxies is much larger than the other, it will remain largely intact after the merger. The larger galaxy will look much the same, while the smaller galaxy will be stripped apart and become part of the larger galaxy. When galaxies pass through each other, unlike during mergers, they largely retain their material and shape after the pass.

Interacting Galaxy

Galactic collisions are now frequently simulated on computers, which use realistic physics principles, including the simulation of gravitational forces, gas dissipation phenomena, star formation, and feedback. Dynamical friction slows the relative motion galaxy pairs, which may possibly merge at some point, according to the initial relative energy of the orbits.

Astronomers have estimated the Milky Way galaxy, will collide with the Andromeda galaxy in about 4.5 billion years. It is thought that the two spiral galaxies will eventually merge to become an elliptical galaxy or perhaps a large disk galaxy.

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Image credit: NASA/ESA & Hubble (procesed by:  Steve Byrne & Judy Schmidt)

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