Friend’s account was restored. Thank goodness..
Month: May 2017
“How would your friends describe you?”
FUCK IF I KNOW!!! damn!!!!!! wish they would Tell Me bc BIH i cant even describe myself !!!!! Fuck!!!!!!!!!
These spiders are outside the back of my room..
They’re freaking massive.Female Orb Weavers of some kind?
Yep, pretty much. There’s about a dozen out there, but those two are the biggest of them all
These spiders are outside the back of my room..
They’re freaking massive.
Hearthstone Reaches 70 Million Players Milestone, Gives Everyone Free Packs
Hearthstone Reaches 70 Million Players Milestone, Gives Everyone Free Packs
Blizzard Entertainment has announced that their collectible card game Hearthstone has surpassed the 70 million player milestone as of yesterday. This news comes from a blog post on the official Hearthstone blog.
It’s a good thing that there’s always room for one more, because the tavern has now…
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Alien Planet with Earth’s Mass Discovered … But It’s an ‘Iceball’
Alien Planet with Earth’s Mass Discovered … But It’s an ‘Iceball’
A newfound alien world is quite Earth-like in some ways, but you wouldn’t want to live there.
The exoplanet, known as OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb, is about as massive as Earth and orbits its star at about the same distance Earth circles the sun. But OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb’s parent star is tiny and dim, meaning the alien planet is likely far too cold to host life, its discoverers said.
OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb is not in Earth’s neck of the cosmic woods; the alien world lies nearly 13,000 light-years away. The astronomers spotted it using a technique called gravitational microlensing, which involves watching what happens when a massive body passes in front of a star. The closer object’s gravity bends and magnifies the background star’s light, acting like a lens.
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“This ‘iceball’ planet is the lowest-mass planet ever found through microlensing,” Yossi Shvartzvald, a NASA postdoctoral fellow based at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Pasadena, California, said in a statement. Shvartzvald is lead author of the study announcing the new planet’s existence, which was published online Wednesday (April 26) in the Astrophysical Journal Letters. (You can read the paper for free at the journal’s website.)
The team was also able to determine that OGLE-2016-BLG-1195Lb’s host star is tiny, containing just 7.8 percent the mass of Earth’s sun.
That’s so small that the parent may not be a proper star at all, researchers said: Its mass is right on the boundary between the “failed stars” known as brown dwarfs and ultracool dwarf stars such as TRAPPIST-1, which hosts seven recently discovered Earth-size planets.
Let this be known that if I find out who go Rice’s account falsely deleted.
There will be no force/person on this planet that will be capable of stopping me.