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  1. NASA gaat op zoek naar ondergrondse oceanen in de manen van Uranus

    Verschillende van de ijsmanen in de Jupiter- en Saturnus-systemen lijken interne vloeibare wateroceanen te hebben. Onze kennis van de manen van Uranus is beperkter maar een toekomstige verkenning van het Uranus-systeem heeft het potentieel om onder

    kuuke.nl/nasa-gaat-op-zoek-naa

    #Aril #manen #nasa #oberon #OndergrondseOceaan #titania #umbriel #uranus #voyager

  2. NASA gaat op zoek naar ondergrondse oceanen in de manen van Uranus

    Verschillende van de ijsmanen in de Jupiter- en Saturnus-systemen lijken interne vloeibare wateroceanen te hebben. Onze kennis van de manen van Uranus is beperkter maar een toekomstige verkenning van het Uranus-systeem heeft het potentieel om onder

    kuuke.nl/nasa-gaat-op-zoek-naa

    #Aril #manen #nasa #oberon #OndergrondseOceaan #titania #umbriel #uranus #voyager

  3. NASA gaat op zoek naar ondergrondse oceanen in de manen van Uranus

    Verschillende van de ijsmanen in de Jupiter- en Saturnus-systemen lijken interne vloeibare wateroceanen te hebben. Onze kennis van de manen van Uranus is beperkter maar een toekomstige verkenning van het Uranus-systeem heeft het potentieel om onder

    kuuke.nl/nasa-gaat-op-zoek-naa

    #Aril #manen #nasa #oberon #OndergrondseOceaan #titania #umbriel #uranus #voyager

  4. After 48 years, 3 months, 12 days, 22 hours, and 15 minutes, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.5 billion km (15.8 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 170.466 au or, at the speed of light, 23h 37m 43s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.3 billion km (15.7 billion miles or 169.194 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 39 km/sec (~24 mph); to the Sun about 16 km/sec (~10 mph.)

    Voyager 1 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 25,501,336,316 km | 15,845,795,693 miles
    earth velocity: 39.30234 km/s | 24.42134 mph

    sun distance: 25,311,004,509 km | 15,727,528,992 miles
    sun velocity: 16.89038 km/s | 10.49519 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager1 #ExtrapolatedData #Voyager1FullData

  5. After 48 years, 3 months, 12 days, 22 hours, and 15 minutes, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.5 billion km (15.8 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 170.466 au or, at the speed of light, 23h 37m 43s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.3 billion km (15.7 billion miles or 169.194 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 39 km/sec (~24 mph); to the Sun about 16 km/sec (~10 mph.)

    Voyager 1 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 25,501,336,316 km | 15,845,795,693 miles
    earth velocity: 39.30234 km/s | 24.42134 mph

    sun distance: 25,311,004,509 km | 15,727,528,992 miles
    sun velocity: 16.89038 km/s | 10.49519 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager1 #ExtrapolatedData #Voyager1FullData

  6. After 48 years, 3 months, 12 days, 22 hours, and 15 minutes, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.5 billion km (15.8 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 170.466 au or, at the speed of light, 23h 37m 43s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.3 billion km (15.7 billion miles or 169.194 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 39 km/sec (~24 mph); to the Sun about 16 km/sec (~10 mph.)

    Voyager 1 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 25,501,336,316 km | 15,845,795,693 miles
    earth velocity: 39.30234 km/s | 24.42134 mph

    sun distance: 25,311,004,509 km | 15,727,528,992 miles
    sun velocity: 16.89038 km/s | 10.49519 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager1 #ExtrapolatedData #Voyager1FullData

  7. After 48 years, 3 months, 19 days, 20 hours, 42 minutes, and 3 seconds, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 141.736 au and, at the speed of light, 19h 38m 46s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles or 141.528 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 28 km/sec (~17 mph); to the Sun about 15 km/sec (~9 mph.)

    Voyager 2 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 21,203,337,095 km | 13,175,142,802 miles
    earth velocity: 28.16334 km/s | 17.49989 mph

    sun distance: 21,172,224,898 km | 13,155,810,579 miles
    sun velocity: 15.03968 km/s | 9.34522 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager2 #ExtrapolatedData

  8. After 48 years, 3 months, 4 days, 23 hours, 14 minutes, and 42 seconds, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.5 billion km (15.8 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 170.284 au and, at the speed of light, 23h 36m 12s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.3 billion km (15.7 billion miles or 169.116 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 39 km/sec (~24 mph); to the Sun about 16 km/sec (~10 mph.)

    Voyager 1 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 25,474,169,830 km | 15,828,915,221 miles
    earth velocity: 39.30234 km/s | 24.42134 mph

    sun distance: 25,299,329,576 km | 15,720,274,525 miles
    sun velocity: 16.89038 km/s | 10.49519 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager1 #ExtrapolatedData

  9. After 48 years, 3 months, 19 days, 20 hours, 42 minutes, and 3 seconds, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 141.736 au and, at the speed of light, 19h 38m 46s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles or 141.528 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 28 km/sec (~17 mph); to the Sun about 15 km/sec (~9 mph.)

    Voyager 2 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 21,203,337,095 km | 13,175,142,802 miles
    earth velocity: 28.16334 km/s | 17.49989 mph

    sun distance: 21,172,224,898 km | 13,155,810,579 miles
    sun velocity: 15.03968 km/s | 9.34522 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager2 #ExtrapolatedData

  10. After 48 years, 3 months, 4 days, 23 hours, 14 minutes, and 42 seconds, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.5 billion km (15.8 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 170.284 au and, at the speed of light, 23h 36m 12s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.3 billion km (15.7 billion miles or 169.116 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 39 km/sec (~24 mph); to the Sun about 16 km/sec (~10 mph.)

    Voyager 1 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 25,474,169,830 km | 15,828,915,221 miles
    earth velocity: 39.30234 km/s | 24.42134 mph

    sun distance: 25,299,329,576 km | 15,720,274,525 miles
    sun velocity: 16.89038 km/s | 10.49519 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager1 #ExtrapolatedData

  11. After 48 years, 3 months, 4 days, 23 hours, 14 minutes, and 42 seconds, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.5 billion km (15.8 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 170.284 au and, at the speed of light, 23h 36m 12s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 1 is approximately 25.3 billion km (15.7 billion miles or 169.116 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 39 km/sec (~24 mph); to the Sun about 16 km/sec (~10 mph.)

    Voyager 1 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 25,474,169,830 km | 15,828,915,221 miles
    earth velocity: 39.30234 km/s | 24.42134 mph

    sun distance: 25,299,329,576 km | 15,720,274,525 miles
    sun velocity: 16.89038 km/s | 10.49519 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager1 #ExtrapolatedData

  12. After 48 years, 3 months, 19 days, 20 hours, 42 minutes, and 3 seconds, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 141.736 au and, at the speed of light, 19h 38m 46s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles or 141.528 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 28 km/sec (~17 mph); to the Sun about 15 km/sec (~9 mph.)

    Voyager 2 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 21,203,337,095 km | 13,175,142,802 miles
    earth velocity: 28.16334 km/s | 17.49989 mph

    sun distance: 21,172,224,898 km | 13,155,810,579 miles
    sun velocity: 15.03968 km/s | 9.34522 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager2 #ExtrapolatedData

  13. After 48 years, 3 months, 19 days, 20 hours, 42 minutes, and 3 seconds, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles) from the Earth.

    That's 141.736 au and, at the speed of light, 19h 38m 46s.

    From the Sun, Voyager 2 is approximately 21.2 billion km (13.2 billion miles or 141.528 au.)

    Velocity relative to the Earth is about 28 km/sec (~17 mph); to the Sun about 15 km/sec (~9 mph.)

    Voyager 2 has no thoughts today.

    raw numbers:
    earth distance: 21,203,337,095 km | 13,175,142,802 miles
    earth velocity: 28.16334 km/s | 17.49989 mph

    sun distance: 21,172,224,898 km | 13,155,810,579 miles
    sun velocity: 15.03968 km/s | 9.34522 mph

    extrapolation epochs: 1755446400, 1755532800

    #Voyager2 #ExtrapolatedData

  14. Voyager, c’est accepter de se laisser déplacer.
    Le rôle du guide n’est pas de contrôler, mais de créer un cadre sécurisé, discret, qui permet au voyage de commencer.
    A lire ICI ou lien en bio :
    soreau-photographe.com/voyage-

    #japon #voyage ##sécurité #VoyageAccompagné
    #voyagerautrement #guide

  15. ✨ Pourquoi NoirEnVoyage ?
    Parce que le voyage est plus qu’une destination, c’est une expérience transformatrice.
    💬 Je veux :
    🔹 Partager des récits de voyage immersifs, loin des clichés touristiques
    🔹 Inspirer les femmes et les voyageuses solo à explorer le monde en toute confiance
    🔹 Mettre en avant les cultures locales et les communautés marginalisées
    🧳 Le voyage, c’est aussi une aventure humaine ! ❤️
    #VoyagerAutrement #VoyageSoloAuFéminin #VoyageAuthentique
    #Voyage

  16. En Égypte, j’ai été frappé par le cirque touristique autour des pyramides de Gizeh et du Sphinx. J’ai refusé de participer à des balades à dos de chameau. Ces pauvres bêtes, exploitées pour satisfaire des touristes inconscients, méritent mieux.

    Il est temps de repenser notre façon de voyager, avec respect pour les animaux et la culture locale. 🐪💔
    flic.kr/p/2qGTUBq
    #VoyagerAutrement #CruautéAnimale #RespectDesAnimaux #TourismeResponsable #Photographie #Égypte #Flickr

  17. In Mourning – The Immortal Review

    By Kenstrosity

    Swedish sadboi staples In Mourning have had quite the journey over the 25 years since their founding. From the early days of doom-laden, gothic-tinged pall to the current era of dramatic, crooning melodic death, In Mourning’s trajectory arcs over one of the more unsung careers in a world filled with Insomniums, Be’lakors, and Omnium Gatherums. Yet, theirs is the one that stuck with me. I witnessed the majesty of Monolith as a breakout high-water mark, the uncertainty of transitional records like Afterglow, and the resurgence of Garden of Storms followed by an absolute triumph in The Bleeding Veil. And through it all, In Mourning always delivered material of rich depth, considerable nuance, and highly developed songwriting. Their seventh, The Immortal, is no exception.

    Immediately identifiable as an In Mourning special, The Immortal sees these Swedes expanding and elevating their repertoire of sound and style further than ever, but still grounding themselves in the chunky riffs, multifaceted vocals, and soaring melodies I’ve come to expect. Integrating a mild proggy slant that reminds of The Meaning of I-era Voyager (“Song of the Cranes,” “The Sojourner”); scorching the flesh with second-wave black metal melodies that recall …and Oceans and Mare Cognitum (“Staghorn” and “The Hounding,” respectively); and utilizing a wide gamut of rhythms and percussive patterns pulling from all over the metallic spectrum1 mark a few key ways In Mourning play with this more varied palette, and to great effect. Pulling it all together, The Immortal’s crisp and clear mix showcases every performance, spotlights each vibrant tone and stimulating texture, and deftly balances soft ruminations against ferocious outbursts.

    To my great delight, In Mourning’s best compositions here are those which challenge what I expect to experience. In particular, “As Long as the Twilight Stays” and “Staghorn” elicit intense frisson in my system as I cycle through each spin. In the former’s case, it is the chorus’ tremolo melody tumbling to the foreground from a wonderfully smooth percussive fill that lights up my skin. In the latter, the shock of an aggressive old-school black metal riff surprises me with a most enticing burst of velocity. Yet, each song offers much more than just a single moment of radiating pleasure. Smartly written, honed compositions like those aforementioned highlights writhe between shapes and styles in such a way as to create excitement and intrigue at every turn. Other contenders like “Silver Crescent,” “The Sojourner,” and “North Star” offer reminders of what In Mourning always excelled at, balancing syncopated riffs with weeping guitar melodies and clean vocals that evoke a synesthetic vision of sepia-toned fields of wheat brushing against a gentle breeze. More importantly, though, the effectiveness of these cuts illuminates how successfully closer “The Hounding” compiles all of In Mourning’s strengths, both proven and newfound, into a shimmering tearjerker that demands my rapt attention.

    At a tight 47 minutes, The Immortal flies by with an effortless grace, leaving very little opportunity for me to capture and identify negatives. With persistence, however, I started noticing that gentle quasi-ballad quasi-interlude “Moonless Sky” is the only number that leaves my memory all too quickly. It’s gorgeous, just like everything The Immortal exhibits, but simply lacks staying power. In a similar vein, I call into question the function of opening intro “The Immortal.” It’s so short and blends so seamlessly into first track proper, “Silver Crescent,” that I wonder why the two aren’t merged into one. To reach for another nit to pick, “Song of the Cranes,” while a rock-solid song on its own, does feel less inspired and more in line with the majority of In Mourning’s existing catalog than its neighbors. It’s not so stark an outlier that it feels out of place in the tracklist. Rather, it simply feels a touch weaker by comparison.

    With The Immortal, In Mourning further solidify their status as an elite act in the melodeath pantheon. It is well known to the readers and writers here that they have become my personal favorite in this particular subset, but I was still pleasantly surprised. A modest, but notable departure from their usual approach, and still unquestionably rooted in their established identity, The Immortal is on par with In Mourning’s best work. You owe it to yourselves to hear it.

    Rating: Great!
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Supreme Chaos Records
    Websites: inmourning.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/inmourningband
    Releases Worldwide: August 29th, 2025

    #AndOceans #2025 #40 #Aug25 #BeLakor #InMourning #Insomnium #MareCognitum #MelodicBlackMetal #MelodicDeathMetal #OmniumGatherum #ProgressiveDeathMetal #Review #Reviews #SupremeChaosRecords #SwedishMetal #TheImmortal #Voyager

  18. Sara's Costume Codex series does a thoughtful, sex positive critique of 7 of 9's costume in Voyager. Focusing on whether it suits her character, or the show's themes, or contributes to its worldbuilding;

    "It's not great to be objectifying anybody. Unless of course it serves the story. I don't think there's a clear line here. More of a spectrum, as with most things."

    youtube.com/watch?v=AciXUJrP63M

    (1/2)

    #video #WebVideo #CostumeCodex #StarTrek #Voyager

  19. #StarTrek31DayChallenge Day 28 - Fave Episode Set in the Present Day

    I really liked the Voyager two-parter "Future's End".

    Not only was this just a fun time travel story, but it also gave us the Doctor's Mobile Emitter, which permanently changed the show for the better. It also featured some great guest stars in Ed Begley, Jr. and Sarah Silverman. While I'm less keen on the subplot with Chakotay and Torres, I do think that could have gone somewhere interesting if they had been given the 4-parter they wanted for this story instead of just two episodes.

    It was also just cool to see the location shots filmed in the Los Angeles area. I've never been there, but I was playing a lot of Grand Theft Auto V during my last rewatch, and it was fun to see the characters out at the Santa Monica Pier or Venice Beach or the Griffith Observatory and be like "I was driving a tank there last night!"

    #startrek #voyager