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Live Concert Photography: New Colossus Festival and 18th Ward Brewing Presents Summer Sundays at 18th Ward Brewing 8/21/22 feat. We'll Be Fine, Tatiana Owens, Blonde Otter, Meg Smith, Die Spitz, and Cousin Oven
Live Concert Photography: New Colossus Festival and 18th Ward Brewing Presents Summer Sundays at 18th Ward Brewing 8/21/22 @NewColossusFest @18thwardbrewing @kaninerecords @tatianaowens @megsmithlol @blondeotterband @DieSpitz
Co-founded by three New York music industry vets and longtime friends, Lorimer Beacon‘s founder and head Mike Bell, Kanine Records‘ founder and label head Lio Kanine and Kepler Events‘ and Dedstrange Records co-founder Steven Matrick, The New Colossus Festival over the course of the past couple of years have featured a few hundred handpicked, emerging indie bands and artists from across Canada,…
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hyperdriver · 4 months
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wolf 359 nation, I need someone to ponder something with me. I always think about the riddle of the orion, which Hilbert and Minkowski talk about in ep 53.
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the riddle has 3 different answers:
follow your captain's orders and pull them up.
follow protocol and seal the compartment, losing both crew members but saving the ship
try to complete the mission by saving the intelligence officer, who has the enemy codes.
it's honestly a good way of assessing the priorities and motivations of potential officers. we learn Minkowski's answer, that she would save the captain. which is fitting for her, someone who sticks to the rules but wouldn't be cold enough to seal the compartment. but it always makes me wonder, what answer did the other members of the Hephaestus give?
honestly I think there's an easy and kinda funny answer to this. because despite Minkowski and Eiffel being extremely different people, with very different values, I think they would choose the same answer. of course Eiffel would save the captain, he's a coward, whenever he's in danger he immediately turns to Minkowski to ask her what to do. in a life or death situation, he typically defaults to the orders of his commander.
and in turn, I think both Lovelace and Hilbert would give the same response. they are both determined and pragmatic individuals, they both prefer to get things done themselves, rather then leave it in the hands of others. they're very different people, but they would both save the intelligence officer and try to complete the mission.
it's just a nice demonstration of how well Eiffel/Minkowski and Hilbert/Lovelace are set up as opposites and foils, yet are extremely similar. anyways I want to read some more takes on this (because I think there's definitely room for some argument here), and I'm not sure what si-5 and hera would have answered. someone please ramble with me about this.
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sichimi · 5 months
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⸜( ˊ ᗜ ˋ )⸝ stop pretending !
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— happy ending ♡ ˚
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jenfaery · 9 months
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𓈒 ◯ 𓏸 ﹒ 🖌️ ﹒ ⌑ ﹒ ∮
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⏇ ﹒ ◌ @ni8ki 💌 ┄ ✬ ʾ
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rexscanonwife · 3 months
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Ougghhh (<- slept in till 12:30) well hello everybody! Today is day 1 and familial self ship day of my lovely partner's @/cherry-bomb-ships valentines day event!! ^ 0 ^ 💖🫶💖🫶💖🫶💖
My focuses today are gonna be Obi-Wan who is my dad and ofc Kepler my oc f/o who is my angel son 🥺🫶 I've already queued some posts, some of em have even posted by now and I'll try to scrounge some things up!
But I wanna say that both of them mean a whole lot to me! I don't talk about Obi-Wan that much cause tbh I don't think a lot about a lot of interactions between him and Brea other than being Tired™️ and thinking of her as an Anakin 2 😂 but whenever I see him I'm like !!! That's my dad!! He's so cool and skilled and so slutty and I adore him!!
And as for Kepler! I've made a lot of characters and had a lot of sonboys but he's definitely the number one son for me 🥺🥺💖💖 he's like Brea's first child and he thought of her like his mother while they were together, maybe I'll think of some fun silly things to talk about today instead of the sad ones but I love him so much and I love thinking about all the little ways they can help each other grow!!
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lysolbabey · 1 year
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kepler after losing a game he created to an AI with an anxiety disorder
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carkali · 15 days
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rain is also a trans woman to me
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on the topic of ""pet friendly"" establishments, hotels are really bad about that. so many would claim to be pet friendly and then in super tiny print say they'd only accept dogs. it was nearly impossible to find lodging that would take cats when my family and i went on a roadtrip
Ugh you’re so right! I really want to do a road trip with the boys someday but the main barrier for me is finding those cat friendly hotels. I really don’t get it, it’s not as if cats are noisier or make more of a mess than dogs. If anything I’d say they’re less of an inconvenience for the hotel (but I might be biased).
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jacqui-velazquez · 1 year
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who: @coolkep​​​ when: sometime during the day of the afterparty/storm where: chalet c
Jacqui’s self control was weak in the best of times - they did their best to live in the moment, consequences a concept that they paid little attention too. When they felt…not their best, it was all too easy for that to go from fun, charming, quirky to downright reckless. And at the moment, they were treading a very thin line. One they didn’t care about leaping right over, another drink already in each hand as they headed towards Kepler, holding one out towards them. “Drink with me,” they suggested, wry amusement on their face in direct contradiction to his surliness. 
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n8-shaw · 1 year
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who: @coolkep​​ when: sometime during the after party/storm where: chalet c
Nate greeted Kepler with a lift of his cup towards him, chin bobbing up in a nod, the only sort of acknowledgment that was really needed. He had discarded his jacket at some point, down to his vest unbuttoned over his suit pants, leaning against the wall of the party, slowly sipping at a drink. “Knew I should’ve just gone back to mine,” he said to Kep, eyes glancing towards the windows that didn’t do anything to disguise the storm and the fact that they were all stuck there.  
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sassa-fiske · 11 months
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who: @coolkep​ where: tri delt valentine’s party when: after the gossip post, before the valentine’s
“Careful,” Sassa said when Kepler got close enough to be within earshot. She had spotted them earlier in the night, but at this point, she had drank enough that she wanted to give them a hard time for being there - never content to let someone she considered competition have an easy time. “You almost look like you’re having a good time,” she cooed, eyes flickering over him. “People are going to start thinking you’re the type of person who actually enjoys things like valentines and sorority parties.” 
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News/Announcements: New Colossus Festival Announces Complete 2024 Lineup, Schedule and More
New Colossus Festival Announces Complete 2024 Lineup, Schedule and More @NewColossusFest @dedstrange @kaninerecords @mercuryloungeny @boweryballroom @arlenesgrocery @berlinundernyc @boweryelectric @pianosnyc @planetarygroup @terrorbirdmedia
Co-founded back in 2018 by three New York music industry vets and longtime friends, former Lorimer Beacon founder and head Mike Bell, Kanine Records‘ founder and label head Lio Kanine and Kepler Events‘ and Dedstrange Records co-founder Steven Matrick, The New Colossus Festival over the course of the past couple of years has featured several hundred handpicked, emerging indie bands and artists…
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ironlvngs · 1 year
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— 𝘾𝙇𝙊𝙎𝙀𝘿 𝙎𝙏𝘼𝙍𝙏𝙀𝙍.
who: @coolkep​ when & where: joint bday party 
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           “ hey, kepler. ” link greets, showing no hesitation in approaching them — impulse control had been thrown out the window twenty minutes ago. “ didn’t think you were gonna come to this party. so am i gonna get a little birthday punch from you tonight or are you saving it for a more special occasion ? ” he says with a grin. they were like magnets, but in the worst way — it’s like they couldn’t help but get into some sort of fight whenever they were within 10 feet of each other. 
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bread--quest · 1 year
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the way u draw urself got lodged in my brain so i hope i did it justice
[ID: A line drawing in deep blue with a pixelated brush of Sonder, a person with chin-length curly hair and large round glasses, smiling and waving one hand. End ID.]
WAUGH!!!!!! AAAAAAAA THATS ME!!!!!! YOU DREW ME,,,, 🥺🥹!!!!!!! FRIEND!!!!!!!!
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nasa · 5 months
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A simulated image of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s future observations toward the center of our galaxy, spanning less than 1 percent of the total area of Roman’s Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey. The simulated stars were drawn from the Besançon Galactic Model.
Exploring the Changing Universe with the Roman Space Telescope
The view from your backyard might paint the universe as an unchanging realm, where only twinkling stars and nearby objects, like satellites and meteors, stray from the apparent constancy. But stargazing through NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will offer a front row seat to a dazzling display of cosmic fireworks sparkling across the sky.
Roman will view extremely faint infrared light, which has longer wavelengths than our eyes can see. Two of the mission’s core observing programs will monitor specific patches of the sky. Stitching the results together like stop-motion animation will create movies that reveal changing objects and fleeting events that would otherwise be hidden from our view.
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Watch this video to learn about time-domain astronomy and how time will be a key element in NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s galactic bulge survey. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
This type of science, called time-domain astronomy, is difficult for telescopes that have smaller views of space. Roman’s large field of view will help us see huge swaths of the universe. Instead of always looking at specific things and events astronomers have already identified, Roman will be able to repeatedly observe large areas of the sky to catch phenomena scientists can't predict. Then astronomers can find things no one knew were there!
One of Roman’s main surveys, the Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey, will monitor hundreds of millions of stars toward the center of our Milky Way galaxy. Astronomers will see many of the stars appear to flash or flicker over time.
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This animation illustrates the concept of gravitational microlensing. When one star in the sky appears to pass nearly in front of another, the light rays of the background source star are bent due to the warped space-time around the foreground star. The closer star is then a virtual magnifying glass, amplifying the brightness of the background source star, so we refer to the foreground star as the lens star. If the lens star harbors a planetary system, then those planets can also act as lenses, each one producing a short change in the brightness of the source. Thus, we discover the presence of each exoplanet, and measure its mass and how far it is from its star. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Conceptual Image Lab 
That can happen when something like a star or planet moves in front of a background star from our point of view. Because anything with mass warps the fabric of space-time, light from the distant star bends around the nearer object as it passes by. That makes the nearer object act as a natural magnifying glass, creating a temporary spike in the brightness of the background star’s light. That signal lets astronomers know there’s an intervening object, even if they can’t see it directly.
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This artist’s concept shows the region of the Milky Way NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope’s Galactic Bulge Time-Domain Survey will cover – relatively uncharted territory when it comes to planet-finding. That’s important because the way planets form and evolve may be different depending on where in the galaxy they’re located. Our solar system is situated near the outskirts of the Milky Way, about halfway out on one of the galaxy’s spiral arms. A recent Kepler Space Telescope study showed that stars on the fringes of the Milky Way possess fewer of the most common planet types that have been detected so far. Roman will search in the opposite direction, toward the center of the galaxy, and could find differences in that galactic neighborhood, too.
Using this method, called microlensing, Roman will likely set a new record for the farthest-known exoplanet. That would offer a glimpse of a different galactic neighborhood that could be home to worlds quite unlike the more than 5,500 that are currently known. Roman’s microlensing observations will also find starless planets, black holes, neutron stars, and more!
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This animation shows a planet crossing in front of, or transiting, its host star and the corresponding light curve astronomers would see. Using this technique, scientists anticipate NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could find 100,000 new worlds. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith (USRA/GESTAR)
Stars Roman sees may also appear to flicker when a planet crosses in front of, or transits, its host star as it orbits. Roman could find 100,000 planets this way! Small icy objects that haunt the outskirts of our own solar system, known as Kuiper belt objects, may occasionally pass in front of faraway stars Roman sees, too. Astronomers will be able to see how much water the Kuiper belt objects have because the ice absorbs specific wavelengths of infrared light, providing a “fingerprint” of its presence. This will give us a window into our solar system’s early days.
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This animation visualizes a type Ia supernova.
Roman’s High Latitude Time-Domain Survey will look beyond our galaxy to hunt for type Ia supernovas. These exploding stars originate from some binary star systems that contain at least one white dwarf – the small, hot core remnant of a Sun-like star. In some cases, the dwarf may siphon material from its companion. This triggers a runaway reaction that ultimately detonates the thief once it reaches a specific point where it has gained so much mass that it becomes unstable.
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NASA’s upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will see thousands of exploding stars called supernovae across vast stretches of time and space. Using these observations, astronomers aim to shine a light on several cosmic mysteries, providing a window onto the universe’s distant past. Credit: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center
Since these rare explosions each peak at a similar, known intrinsic brightness, astronomers can use them to determine how far away they are by simply measuring how bright they appear. Astronomers will use Roman to study the light of these supernovas to find out how quickly they appear to be moving away from us.
By comparing how fast they’re receding at different distances, scientists can trace cosmic expansion over time. This will help us understand whether and how dark energy – the unexplained pressure thought to speed up the universe’s expansion – has changed throughout the history of the universe.
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NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will survey the same areas of the sky every few days. Researchers will mine this data to identify kilonovas – explosions that happen when two neutron stars or a neutron star and a black hole collide and merge. When these collisions happen, a fraction of the resulting debris is ejected as jets, which move near the speed of light. The remaining debris produces hot, glowing, neutron-rich clouds that forge heavy elements, like gold and platinum. Roman’s extensive data will help astronomers better identify how often these events occur, how much energy they give off, and how near or far they are.
And since this survey will repeatedly observe the same large vista of space, scientists will also see sporadic events like neutron stars colliding and stars being swept into black holes. Roman could even find new types of objects and events that astronomers have never seen before!
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rexscanonwife · 3 months
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For familial f/o day, organized by my love @cherry-bomb-ships I didn't have much prepared other than queueing a few posts, so I decided to share a couple wips from the lyric video I'm working on instead! ^ 0 ^ 💖💖
The first one is of Kep doing some training on the ship as Brea supervises, I imagine while they're in hyperspace he trains with the little ball thing a lot since he has a lot of work to do in order to hone his Force connection! And the second ofc is the two of them catching a little snooze, probably on an away mission.
It's definitely a lot easier for Kepler to fall asleep when Brea's around because he feels a lot safer 🥺💖
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