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Dive into the future at this subatlantic resort, where innovation meets the ocean’s edge! 🌊🔮
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In the city of love, every moment is a chapter of romance. From the warmth of a shared drink to the sweetness of a candy store treat, love is our story. Happy Valentine’s Day! 🍸🍬 #ValentinesDay2024
In the world of craft, standards are everything. Who will rise to meet them? 🛠️🌟📐
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Classic tech or cutting-edge gear? These two can't seem to agree! Who else loves retro gadgets with a passion, despite what your friends say? 😆👨💻🎮
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Get a load of this duo! This dwarf tech whiz is convinced his latest invention will be the next big thing, while the elven hacker is already planning to claim naming rights to the fame! 😄💡🤖
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Chasing The Fire
Hope is but a fleeing shadow,
Thorned and thistled by this fickle world,
Thee ice cold flame burns beneath the crystal walls in which it is tamed,
The flame survives caged and held captive,
by the ruthless zerg,
as the flame roars and sears for freedom.
Poisoned and Bludgeoned,
the blood runs freely down the walls of my mind,
twisting and staining all i saw was hope,
as I was once,
merely a marine.
A flame, so simple and so innocent.
So calm, yet so rage driven.
Easily manipulated.
The flame, as we speak of it,is the very spirit,of the terran.
The very soul, of mankind.
The heart, of the damned,
The bodies torn and broken,
The lives shattered and warped,
Survivors of the final strike,
Forced into slavery,
The intergalactic warfare thrives with all its glory,
And the battle pulses,
With all its horror,
And all its glory.
🏳️⚧️👱🏻♀️ Valéria Mengsk de pijama !!!
🏳️⚧️👱🏻♀️ Valéria Mengsk in her pajamas !!!
Here’s some sketch made with iPad, made for a little contest on our Twitter page ;) This is some fanart from Blizzard, Maiev of Warcraft III, Kerrigan the Queen of Blades and Jaina Proudmoore.
i drew this mewtwo mixed with a starcraft corruptor. i had a lot of fun making this.
I made this rough sketch of a new idea. Mixed a Pokémon Yamper and Starcraft Ravager together. I plan on making a digital version.
I got bored and created this. An alcremie and mutalisk fusion. I don’t know what brought this to my mind considering I haven’t actually played Starcraft in a while. I would have done more shading but I got a bit lazy at the end. I had a bunch of fun making it.
Kerrigan the Queen of Blades #kerrigan #sarahlouisekerrigan #starcraft #queenofblades #zerg #starcraft2 #wingsofliberty #videogames #videogameart #kerriganstarcraft #digitalartist https://www.instagram.com/p/CYtyJg2AnRc/?utm_medium=tumblr
Fenix. StarCraft 2.
Ma'lash. StarCraft 2.
Ma'lash vs Alarak. Rak'shir.
Valerian Mengsk. StarCraft 2.
Protoss probe. Executor Selendis. Starcraft 2.
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Dwarf planet Ceres has more than 130 bright areas, and most of them are associated with impact craters. Now, Ceres has revealed some of its well-kept secrets in two new studies in the journal Nature, thanks to data from our Dawn spacecraft.
Two studies have been looking into the mystery behind these bright areas. One study identifies this bright material as a kind of salt, while the other study suggests the detection of ammonia-rich clays.
Study authors write that the bright material is consistent with a type of magnesium sulfate called hexahydrite. A different type of magnesium sulfate is familiar on Earth as Epsom salt.
Researchers, using images from Dawn’s framing camera, suggest that these salt-rich areas were left behind when water-ice sublimated in the past. Impacts from asteroids would have unearthed the mixture of ice and salt.
An image of Occator Crater (below) shows the brightest material on Ceres. Occator itself is 60 miles in diameter, and its central pit, covered by this bright material, measures about 6 miles wide. With its sharp rim and walls, it appears to be among the youngest features on the dwarf planet.
In the second nature study, members of the Dawn science team examined the composition of Ceres and found evidence for ammonia-rich clays. Why is this important?
Well, ammonia ice by itself would evaporate on Ceres today, because it is too warm. However, ammonia molecules could be stable if present in combination with other minerals. This raises the possibility that Ceres did not originate in the main asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, where it currently resides. But instead, might have formed in the outer solar system! Another idea is that Ceres formed close to its present position, incorporating materials that drifted in from the outer solar system, near the orbit of Neptune, where nitrogen ices are thermally stable.
As of this week, our Dawn spacecraft has reached its final orbital altitude at Ceres (about 240 miles from the surface). In mid-December, it will begin taking observations from this orbit, so be sure to check back for details!
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