[ROCKET POWERED] LEGO Star Wars Super Star Destroyer! – (67 MPH)

C’est fou comment les clicks de Youtube peuvent justifier des dépenses inutiles et importantes (le modèle n’est plus disponible et se vend plus de 1000$ sur internet) et du temps à perdre (plusieurs (dizaines?) heures pour monter le tout). Sans compter qu’il n’y a aucune chance qu’ils retrouvent toutes les pièces…. En fait, avec une telle attitude, je suspecte qu’ils vont ramasser seulement le plus gros des morceaux.

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Jupiter Diving

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Jupiter Diving
Image Credit: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SwRI, MSSS, Gerald Eichstadt, Justin Cowart
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap171214.html

Take this simulated plunge and dive into the upper atmosphere of Jupiter, the Solar System’s ruling gas giant. The awesome animation is based on image data from JunoCam, and the microwave radiometer on board the Jupiter-orbiting Juno spacecraft. You’re view will start about 3,000 kilometers above the southern Jovian cloud tops, but you can track your progress on the display at the left. As altitude decreases, temperature increases while you dive deeper at the location of Jupiter’s famous Great Red Spot. In fact, Juno data indicates the Great Red Spot, the Solar System’s largest storm system, penetrates some 300 kilometers into the giant planet’s atmosphere. For comparison, the deepest point for planet Earth’s oceans is just under 11 kilometers down. Don’t panic though, you’ll fly back out again.
2017 December 14

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Meteors over Inner Mongolia

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Meteors over Inner Mongolia
Image Credit & Copyright: Haitong Yu
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap171213.html

Did you ever get caught in a meteor shower? If yes, then every minute or so the sky sparked with fleeting flashes of light. This was the fate of the pictured astrophotographer during last year’s Perseids meteor shower. During the featured three-hour image composite, about 90 Perseids rained down above Lake Duolun of Inner Mongolia, China. If you trace back the meteor streaks, you will find that most of them appear to radiate from a single constellation — in this case Perseus. In fact, you can even tell which meteors are not Perseids because they track differently. Tonight promises to be another good night to get caught in a meteor shower because it is the peak for the Geminids. Gemini, the shower radiant, should rise shortly after sunset and be visible most of the night.

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AI Beats Radiologists at Pneumonia Detection | Two Minute Papers #214

Considérant que les radiologistes gagnent le plus au Québec parmi les médecins spécialistes grâce aux avancées technologiques (leur facturation est restée la même pour un travail prenant une fraction du temps), je me demande si on finira par les remplacer ou encore continuer à les payer à l’acte (qui prendra maintenant 1ms)…..

Laissez-moi deviner…. Mouhahaha.

Un titre dans le journal de Mouriale dans 10 ans…… "Un radiologiste a fait 100M$ cette année après avoir acheté une license d’un logiciel d’intelligence artificielle".

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