*peers Over At You* Patton...why Are You Wearing Sunglasses Inside? That Is Very Unhealthy For Your Eyesight

*peers over at you* Patton...why are you wearing sunglasses inside? That is very unhealthy for your eyesight ~Logan

-walks into Logan's room- ~Patton

*looks up from where I’m working at my desk* Hello Patton. What can I do for you? ~Logan 

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4 years ago

soon. Halloween will rise :)

Yes I am well aware. Roman, Virgil, Remus, and Janus have been planning since the end of July. This year will be very...interesting.


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6 years ago

I agree with Virgil that yesterday was quite exhausting however Roman seems to be making up for it today


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4 years ago
You’re Exactly Where You Need To Be.

You’re exactly where you need to be.

4 years ago

The Search for Starless Planets

While it’s familiar to us, our solar system may actually be a bit of an oddball. Our Milky Way galaxy is home to gigantic worlds with teeny-tiny orbits and planets that circle pairs of stars. We’ve even found planets that don’t orbit stars at all! Instead, they drift through the galaxy completely alone (unless they have a moon to keep them company). These lonely island worlds are called rogue planets.

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Where do rogue planets come from?

The planet-building process can be pretty messy. Dust and gas around a star clump together to form larger and larger objects, like using a piece of play-dough to pick up other pieces.

Sometimes collisions and close encounters can fling a planet clear out of the gravitational grip of its parent star. Rogue planets may also form out in space on their own, like the way stars grow.

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Seeing the invisible

We’ve discovered more than 4,000 exoplanets, but only a handful are rogue planets. That’s because they’re superhard to find! Rogue planets are almost completely invisible to us because they don’t shine like stars and space is inky black. It’s like looking for a black cat in a dark room without a flashlight.

Some planet-finding methods involve watching to see how orbiting planets affect their host star, but that doesn’t work for rogue planets because they’re off by themselves. Rogue planets are usually pretty cold too, so infrared telescopes can’t use their heat vision to spot them either.

So how can we find them? Astronomers use a cool cosmic quirk to detect them by their effect on starlight. When a rogue planet lines up with a more distant star from our vantage point, the planet bends and magnifies light from the star. This phenomenon, called microlensing, looks something like this:

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Imagine you have a trampoline, a golf ball, and an invisible bowling ball. If you put the bowling ball on the trampoline, you could see how it made a dent in the fabric even if you couldn’t see the ball directly. And if you rolled the golf ball near it, it would change the golf ball’s path.

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A rogue planet affects space the way the bowling ball warps the trampoline. When light from a distant star passes by a rogue planet, it curves around the invisible world (like how it curves around the star in the animation above). If astronomers on Earth were watching the star, they’d notice it briefly brighten. The shape and duration of this brightness spike lets them know a planet is there, even though they can’t see it.

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Telescopes on the ground have to look through Earth’s turbulent atmosphere to search for rogue planets. But when our Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope launches in the mid-2020s, it will give us a much better view of distant stars and rogue planets because it will be located way above Earth’s atmosphere — even higher than the Moon!

Other space telescopes would have to be really lucky to spot these one-in-a-million microlensing signals. But Roman will watch huge patches of the sky for months to catch these fleeting events.

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Lessons from cosmic castaways

Scientists have come up with different models to explain how different planetary systems form and change over time, but we still don’t know which ones are right. The models make different predictions about rogue planets, so studying these isolated worlds can help us figure out which models work best.

When Roman spots little microlensing starlight blips, astronomers will be able to get a pretty good idea of the mass of the object that caused the signal from how long the blip lasts. Scientists expect the mission to detect hundreds of rogue planets that are as small as rocky Mars — about half the size of Earth — up to ones as big as gas giants, like Jupiter and Saturn.

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By design, Roman is only going to search a small slice of the Milky Way for rogue planets. Scientists have come up with clever ways to use Roman’s future data to estimate how many rogue planets there are in the whole galaxy. This information will help us better understand whether our solar system is pretty normal or a bit of an oddball compared to the rest of our galaxy.

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Roman will have such a wide field of view that it will be like going from looking at the cosmos through a peephole to looking through a floor-to-ceiling window. The mission will help us learn about all kinds of other cool things in addition to rogue planets, like dark energy and dark matter, that will help us understand much more about our place in space.

Learn more about the Roman Space Telescope at: https://roman.gsfc.nasa.gov/

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4 years ago

.....reny

If this were a normal and not-depressing situation, I would totally mess with Roman because he would have no proof it was me in the morning


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5 years ago

Roman is special to me, but i do not know how much longer i can handle Remus 


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5 years ago

hey i just found this so sorry if i'm late but how are you and roman?

No need to apologize. 

Roman and I are doing well. We are looking forward to spending Christmas together 


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4 years ago
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IT GIRL ICONS: various headers ft. halloween

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4 years ago

Any update on the Slang experiment?

It has been quite entertaining, and Janus, Remus, and Remy have all been very help along with Virgil.

I’ve decided to ensure that there is a significant amount of time between experiments, or else Roman will come to expect it. It is when his guard is down is when his reaction is most rewarding. 

4 years ago

So... Hot chocolate and Sherlock?

Ugh, Remy....

What he had failed to mention was that I'd had a particularly bad day that day and couldn't sleep as a result. I had thought the rest of the household was asleep, as it was too late for even Virgil to still be awake.


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crofters-is-life - Logan Sholes
Logan Sholes

I am an education major with a minor in astronomy. Despite what the picture above shows, this is not the NASA tumblr blog, however you will find many space themed posts so feel free to peruse. per request from my boyfriend, please note that I am taken. Thank you ((an rp blog that goes with my college AU. what this is all about you can find Virgil's over at @anxiouslyvirgil. My main is @sanders-specs.Rules and Disclaimers ))

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