Few Words Wednesday

From Backspace… somewhere around chapter 6

10:26 a.m.

LLAP: Do you think it’s strange, the way we

LLAP: Sorry.

10:40 a.m.

CP: The way we what?

LLAP: Nothing, don’t worry about it.

CP: Zach.  Spit it out and don’t be such a drama queen.  The way we what?

LLAP: The way our conversations feel more real when we’re texting than when we’re together.  

LLAP: You were here for a day and a half helping me look at places, and I could have asked you more about Adam, or whomever you’re dating now, or what it’s like to be bi, and I didn’t do any of that.  I asked whether you like the black granite kitchen better or the white quartz.

LLAP: But we weren’t always like this, were we?  We used to talk about real stuff in person.

CP:…

CP: Well, we used to be in person a lot more.  And that granite question was pretty important at the time.

Our Spacecraft Have Discovered a New Magnetic Process in Space

nasa:

Just as gravity is one key to how things move on Earth, a process called magnetic reconnection is key to how electrically-charged particles speed through space. Now, our Magnetospheric Multiscale mission, or MMS, has discovered magnetic reconnection – a process by which magnetic field lines explosively reconfigure – occurring in a new and surprising way near Earth.

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Invisible to the eye, a vast network of magnetic energy and particles surround our planet — a dynamic system that influences our satellites and technology. The more we understand the way those particles move, the more we can protect our spacecraft and astronauts both near Earth and as we explore deeper into the solar system.

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Earth’s magnetic field creates a protective bubble that shields us from highly energetic particles that stream in both from the Sun and interstellar space. As this solar wind bathes our planet, Earth’s magnetic field lines get stretched. Like elastic bands, they eventually release energy by snapping and flinging particles in their path to supersonic speeds.

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That burst of energy is generated by magnetic reconnection. It’s pervasive throughout the universe — it happens on the Sun, in the space near Earth and even near black holes.

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Scientists have observed this phenomenon many times in Earth’s vast magnetic environment, the magnetosphere. Now, a new study of data from our MMS mission caught the process occurring in a new and unexpected region of near-Earth space. For the first time, magnetic reconnection was seen in the magnetosheath — the boundary between our magnetosphere and the solar wind that flows throughout the solar system and one of the most turbulent regions in near-Earth space.

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The four identical MMS spacecraft — flying through this region in a tight pyramid formation — saw the event in 3D. The arrows in the data visualization below show the hundreds of observations MMS took to measure the changes in particle motion and the magnetic field.

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The data show that this event is unlike the magnetic reconnection we’ve observed before. If we think of these magnetic field lines as elastic bands, the ones in this region are much smaller and stretchier than elsewhere in near-Earth space — meaning that this process accelerates particles 40 times faster than typical magnetic reconnection near Earth. In short, MMS spotted a completely new magnetic process that is much faster than what we’ve seen before.

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What’s more, this observation holds clues to what’s happening at smaller spatial scales, where turbulence takes over the process of mixing and accelerating particles. Turbulence in space moves in random ways and creates vortices, much like when you mix milk into coffee. The process by which turbulence energizes particles in space is still a big area of research, and linking this new discovery to turbulence research may give insights into how magnetic energy powers particle jets in space.

Keep up with the latest discoveries from the MMS mission: @NASASun on Twitter and Facebook.com/NASASunScience.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com. 

neilnevins:

neilnevins:

Bugs Bunny could singlehandedly defeat Thanos by dressing up as a TSA agent and setting up a metal detector in the middle of the battlefield saying that all metal objects must be removed if you want to pass on through now stick around for my 2,000 word essay on just how effectively he would convince The Mad Titan to comply

“For shame, doc! Dontcha know we got other folks waiting?”

(Thanos looks behind him and sees dozens of Bugs Bunnies dressed as angry yelling travelers with huge bags of luggage. Thanos rubs his neck guiltily and begins sliding off the gauntlet)

Because there’s no backspace in real life… – AtoTheBean – Star Trek RPF [Archive of Our Own]

ato-the-bean:

Chapters: 2/13
Fandom: Star Trek RPF
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto
Characters: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto
Additional Tags: Epistolary, Texting, they make bad choices in person, getting reacquainted, Old Friends, not everything in the past happened like they thought it did, Pinto de Mayo 2018, bi-phobia
Summary:

One bad decision can put a friendship in a tailspin. But maybe that’s okay if it means you finally start really talking (texting). About the past… and about the future.

Chapter 2 is up!

Because there’s no backspace in real life… – AtoTheBean – Star Trek RPF [Archive of Our Own]

Birthday Buzz – Lovespie (Snarryeyes) – Star Trek RPF [Archive of Our Own]

loves-pie:

Chapters: 1/1
Fandom: Star Trek RPF
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto
Characters: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Joe Quinto
Additional Tags: Fluff and Smut, Pinto de Mayo 2018, Sex Toys
Summary:

Zach’s birthday celebrations take an interesting turn.


So I’ve finally posted my Pinto de Mayo fic! Better late than never, right? 

Huge thanks to @ato-the-bean for her beta skills. ♥

*mashes the reblog button*

Birthday Buzz – Lovespie (Snarryeyes) – Star Trek RPF [Archive of Our Own]

Because there’s no backspace in real life… – AtoTheBean – Star Trek RPF [Archive of Our Own]

ato-the-bean:

Chapters: 2/13
Fandom: Star Trek RPF
Rating: Mature
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Relationships: Chris Pine/Zachary Quinto
Characters: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto
Additional Tags: Epistolary, Texting, they make bad choices in person, getting reacquainted, Old Friends, not everything in the past happened like they thought it did, Pinto de Mayo 2018, bi-phobia
Summary:

One bad decision can put a friendship in a tailspin. But maybe that’s okay if it means you finally start really talking (texting). About the past… and about the future.

Chapter 2 is up!

Because there’s no backspace in real life… – AtoTheBean – Star Trek RPF [Archive of Our Own]