Showing posts with label Doctor Who. Show all posts
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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Did Donna Noble Just Turn Right? Study Shows The Universe Is Dying, The Darkness is Coming - http://clapway.com/2015/08/11/universe-is-dying123/

Stars are dying out quicker than they are being born, meaning that the universe is dying in a process that is known as universal dimming. For avid fans of Doctor Who, this is horrifying news, as it means that Donna Noble failed to “Turn Left” and instead chose to turn right at that fated intersection, and now the stars are going out because The Doctor is dead, and the darkness is coming.


An International Collaboration


Astronomers from all over the world worked together to make the observations that led to their conclusion that the universe is dying. The study was conducted as part of the Galaxy and Mass Assembly (GAMA) survey, the largest survey of its type to have ever taken place. The scientists in the survey measured 221,373 galaxies to reach this discovery.


Using a wide array of powerful telescopes from all over the world, in places like the United States, Australia, and Europe, scientists from the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR) were able to come to the conclusion that the stars that we see today are shining much less brighter than they were 2 billion years ago. They further concluded that the stars in the night sky will continue on this trend until eventually the night sky will no longer twinkle so brightly and be so full of stars.


The Universe is Dying


The astronomers taking part in GAMA surveyed cubes of space spanning one million light years per side. They looked at photos of 21 different wavelengths, from infrared to ultraviolet, in order to measure how much energy each galaxy from each sample was putting out. This research also helped astronomers learn more about how different galaxies form.


People have known since the 1990s that the universe has been experiencing universal dimming, but it wasn’t until this study was released that the true scale of the dimming was understood across all wavelengths. Based on this data, the fact that the universe is dying has become a much more concrete notion.


Professor Simon Driver, of the University of Western Australia, who leads the GAMA team of scientists, said, “The Universe has basically sat down on the sofa, pulled up a blanket, and is about to nod off for an eternal doze.”


We Are Doomed, But There is Still Time


The scientists who conducted the study also said, however, that there is no real reason to start panicking about the future of your children or grandchildren, because although the universe is dying, it is a process that will span at least a few billion years.


Yes, the stars are going out and the darkness is eventually coming, but thankfully, it’s not happening as quickly as it happened in the Doctor Who Season 4 episode Turn Left. In that episode, the stars were going out left and right, and people in this day and age witnessed a black night sky above their heads, all because Donna Noble chose to turn right instead of left. The universe is dying, but there is still time for The Doctor to come save us all, something that all Doctor Who fans can take comfort in.



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Did Donna Noble Just Turn Right? Study Shows The Universe Is Dying, The Darkness is Coming

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

#Naming features of #Pluto"s #moon #Charon and why it"s major for #scifi #geeks. - http://clapway.com/2015/07/29/geeks-and-nerds-rejoice-features-of-plutos-moon-charon-to-be-named-after-sci-fi-heroes-345/

Features on Pluto’s moon Charon are about to be named after popular science fiction heroes, signaling the end of a long era of geeks and nerds being ridiculed and marginalized by society.


Geeks Going Mainstream


With science fiction television shows and movies like Doctor Who, Star Wars, Star Trek, and X-Men rising in popularity and becoming more and more accepted and loved by society at large over the past few years, it’s no wonder that the names that have been submitted for consideration in the naming of the features on Pluto’s moon, Charon, come from a handful of popular sci-fi universes.


If the names are approved, this would be a huge step forward, and truly a momentous occasion, for all geeks and nerds. Where once they were ridiculed by others for their love of Spock or of The Doctor, the fact that names from the fictional universes of the sci-fi heroes they love are being seriously considered for features of Pluto’s moon Charon is an indication that they might soon no longer have to worry about being marginalized.


Because such names are going to be entering into the mainstream, it means that they will be taught in the future to those who study the celestial bodies within our solar system. This should then instill a natural curiosity as to where those names came from, leading right back to the science fiction universes and the devoted fans who have lived in those universes for such a long time!


The Naming Process


As a result of NASA’s New Horizons space probe making it all the way to Pluto and sending back detailed photographs of Pluto’s moon Charon, a natural excitement built up over the most distant member of our solar system and the many new features discovered on the satellite’s surface. With the discovery of anything, of course, comes the issue of naming things. Because there weren’t any names to choose from, NASA decided to open up the naming process to the public.


The International Astronomical Union, which is in charge of approving the names of celestial bodies, said that the features on Pluto’s moon Charon should have names of fictional destinations, travelers, vessels, explorers, and milestones. In keeping with this theme, long-standing fans of certain science fiction universes were quick to submit names from their favorite sci-fi universes, and the fate of these names are now in the hands of the International Astronomical Union.


The Convergence of Universes on a Single Alien World


If approved by the International Astronomical Union, Pluto’s moon Charon would be home to a convergence of several science fiction universes. For instance, from the Doctor Who universe, one dark region on Charon has been named Gallifrey Macula, after The Doctor’s home world, and a long rift that intersects it has been named Tardis Chasma, after The Doctor’s spaceship and time machine.


In another nearby area, names have been taken from the Star Wars universe, with craters being named (Leia) Organa Crater, Skywalker Crater, and Vader Crater, with Vader Crater being noticeably darker than the other “Star Wars craters” (and rightfully so). On the other side of the Doctor Who universe portion of Pluto’s moon Charon lies the Star Trek universe portion, with a vast plain being named Vulcan Planum, and the craters contained within it being named Spock Crater, Sulu Crater, and Kirk Crater.


If these names for the features of Pluto’s moon Charon are approved by the IAU, it would herald a new age of mainstream acceptance of things that were once marginalized and ridiculed by society and heretofore considered to be solely the domain of geeks and nerds.



 


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Geeks and Nerds Rejoice! Features of Pluto"s Moon Charon to be Named After Sci-Fi Heroes