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- Hair: DOUX Malori
- Head: GENUS Project (Classic)
- Body: Maitreya
- Shape: My own
Makeup:
- TRES BEAU - Honey Eye shadow & Lips
Outfit:
- V-TECH - Sylvie Set
Necklace:
- Geller Stack Choker
║ ❝ Tech. ❞
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EYES: AG. Glory Eyes
EYESHADOW: [ LEPUNK ] Delicious Eyeshadow
LIPS: -Lepunk- Svea Lipgloss
GLITTERS: !13ACT - Sparkling Freckles
NOSE: Swan Amberly Nose Set
COLLAR: Vibing -- Mara Set -- Onyx
EARRINGS: No Cabide :: Pentagram Earrings
HAIR: Foxy - Maddy Hair | KUSTOM9
TOP: [The Forge] Hyong | NEO JAPAN
SKIRT: SEKA's RockSt*r Skirt DARK | ACCESS
TATTOO: .himawari. Cyberpunk Face & Body Wires
ARMS: Clover - Prey blades
POSE: Lyrium. Emiko
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♡ PLACES ♡
Minnesota Commercial's Hennepin job spots tanks at Lube-Tech in Minneapolis, MN, on a nice fall morning this October. The box behind the engine will be spotted at Eureka Recycling toward the end of the crew's shift.
║ ❝ Tech Elf. ❞
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SPONSOR SPACE
DRESS: - sixx - Alita Suit @ Cyber Fair
EARS TATTOO: !SIDIKA SAKA! Zawa - EvoX Ear Tattoo #2
LIPS: !SIDIKA SAKA! Vamp Lipstick #1 / EvoX / %80
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HAIR: KUNI - Lilith
EYES: Blume x B.L Cyrus Eyes - Red
EYESHADOW: [ LEPUNK ] Delicious Eyeshadow
NOSE: PUNCH / Nose Guard
PIERCING: .:E.A.Studio:. Septum Astrid
EARRINGS: QUIXE - Claw Earring ELF UNISEX - MANLY WEEKEND 50LS
POSE: versuta. risha // 7
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BACKGROUND: ANTINATURAL[+] Synthetic Crush / BUILD2.01
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Just vibing
Outfit:
#KLUBB "Seung" Sleeves
#KLUBB "Seung" Bra
#KLUBB "Seung" Shorts
#KLUBB "Seung" Pants
(Entire set is @Hongdae Event)
Usagi Society - Siren Boots (@Hongdae Event)
Hair:
[Yomi] Himiko @mainstore
Accessory:
= DAE = RXB Cat ear headset (@Warehouse)
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Des pensées prises dans des perles d'eau claire..
Plage des aviateurs à Céret tout au bout du Tech...
... a little change from farms, feathers, and forest views!
A bird's eye view of Tech City - years ago was only Circuit City but the wires have completely disappeared.
Forgot who asked me. But this is how I connect my fuel drum to the back of my Matilda2. I also run a light sword through both ends.
Hoof and Horace were recently having one of their regular chats over Zoom with some of the TV production team who cover the rocket launches at Cape Canaveral, you know technical stuff like how much beer is required in order to keep an astronaut awake during a trip to the International Space Station.💨💨🚀
Once the technical aspects of space flights were covered H & H and the TV crew poured themselves a few drinks and started reminiscing about programs they use to watch as youngsters, one of Horace’s favourites was Animal Magic, while Hoof enjoyed Black Beauty.
In turn members of the TV production crew talked about some of the programs they enjoyed as children such as Bill & Ben and Watch With Mother.📺🐴👦👦👵
One of the sparky’s told H & H that producers at the BBC tried to sell some of the old episodes of the Flintstones to viewers in The United Arab Emirates, however they did not like it, but the people of Abu Dhabi do.
Thank you so much for viewing my photos, the banter and comments are so appreciated. Have a good weekend.
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Union Pacific Job 81 (MIR) switching tankers at Lube-Tech in Golden Valley, MN with UP GP60 #1106.
Full Video at: youtu.be/Vev3M2l-f0U
The new campus of Cornell Tech University on New York's Roosevelt Island, master-planned by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, (SOM), features building by Morphosis Architects, Weiss/Manfredi, and Handel Architects
i just discovered the cyberdock where the new tech-rex is built. this is the view from it's cockpit, looking over the back which is hundreds feet long and heavily protected. well just kidding it's a trainstation waiting hall photographed from it's restaurant area. eat good, sleep good, have a nice fantasy :P
I just love the fact that they have old school antennas AND satellite dishes ...but no dryers for the clothes ??
This is a head shot of my previous post. Crazy eyes...well, crazy everything! Entry from ArtPrize 2021.
"Refractions of the Disco Tech"
Artist: Nick Oudsema
Helios 44-2 58mm lens
Thanks for views, comments and favs :)
The tech train rolls through Milwaukee with one of the Pac Man leaders on point out of Portage.
CP 6068
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Tech
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Technologie
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Tecnologia
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #技术
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Technologie
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Tecnología
Technology has dramatically changed the way we live. This week for the Flickr Friday challenge we want to see the impact tech has had on your values and behaviors.
A new image from the NASA/ESA/CSA James Webb Space Telescope reveals a remarkable cosmic sight: at least 17 concentric dust rings emanating from a pair of stars. Located just over 5000 light-years from Earth, the duo is collectively known as Wolf-Rayet 140. Each ring was created when the two stars came close together and their stellar winds (streams of gas they blow into space) met, compressing the gas and forming dust. The stars’ orbits bring them together about once every eight years; like the rings of a tree’s trunk, the dust loops mark the passage of time.
In addition to Webb’s overall sensitivity, its Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) is uniquely qualified to study the dust rings. These rings are also called shells by astronomers because they are thicker and wider than they appear in the image. Webb’s science instruments detect infrared light, a range of wavelengths invisible to the human eye.
Contributed under both ESA and NASA leadership, Webb’s MIRI instrument detects the longest infrared wavelengths. This means that it can often see cooler objects – including the dust rings – than Webb’s other instruments can. MIRI’s spectrometer also revealed the composition of the dust, formed mostly from material ejected by a type of star known as a Wolf-Rayet star. A Wolf-Rayet star is born with at least 25 times more mass than our Sun and is nearing the end of its life, when it will likely explode as a supernova and then collapse into a black hole. Burning hotter than in its youth, a Wolf-Rayet star generates powerful winds that push huge amounts of gas into space. The Wolf-Rayet star in this particular pair may have shed more than half its original mass via this process.
Transforming gas into dust is somewhat like turning flour into bread. It requires specific conditions and ingredients. Hydrogen, the most common element found in stars, can’t form dust on its own. But because Wolf-Rayet stars shed so much mass, they also eject more complex elements typically found deep in a star’s interior, including carbon. The heavy elements in the wind cool as they travel into space and are then compressed where the winds from both stars meet, like when two hands knead dough.
Some other Wolf-Rayet systems form dust, but none is known to make rings like Wolf-Rayet 140 does. The unique ring pattern forms because the orbit of the Wolf-Rayet star in WR 140 is elongated, not circular. Only when the stars come close together – about the same distance between Earth and the Sun – and their winds collide is the gas under sufficient pressure to form dust. With circular orbits, Wolf-Rayet binaries can produce dust continuously.
The science team thinks WR 140’s winds also swept the surrounding area clear of residual material they might otherwise collide with, which may be why the rings remain so pristine rather than smeared or dispersed. There are likely even more rings that have become so faint and dispersed, not even Webb can see them in the data.
Wolf-Rayet stars may seem exotic compared to our Sun, but they may have played a role in star and planet formation. When a Wolf-Rayet star clears an area, the swept-up material can pile up at the outskirts and become dense enough for new stars to form. There is some evidence the Sun formed in such a scenario.
Using data from MIRI’s Medium Resolution Spectroscopy mode, the new study provides the best evidence yet that Wolf-Rayet stars produce carbon-rich dust molecules. What’s more, the preservation of the dust shells indicates that this dust can survive in the hostile environment between stars, going on to supply material for future stars and planets. The catch is that while astronomers estimate that there should be at least a few thousand Wolf-Rayet stars in our galaxy, only about 600 have been found to date.
These results have been published today in Nature Astronomy.
MIRI was contributed by ESA and NASA, with the instrument designed and built by a consortium of nationally funded European Institutes (the MIRI European Consortium) in partnership with JPL and the University of Arizona.
[Image Description: The background of this Webb image of star Wolf-Rayet 140 is black. A pair of bright stars dominates the centre of the image, with at least 17 pink-orange concentric dust rings emanating from them. Throughout the scene are a range of distant galaxies, the majority of which are very tiny and red, appearing as splotches.]
Credits: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/JPL-Caltech; CC BY 4.0
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Las alas tienen neon que cambia automaticamente de color, sonido de aleteo al volar.
El casco contiene scritp de resize, cambia de color automaticamente y animacion de Codigo Binario en las gafas