Anthony Thunderclap posted
A Beautiful TrifidThe beautiful Trifid Nebula is a cosmic study in contrasts. Also known as M20, it lies about 5,000 light-years away toward the nebula rich constellation Sagittarius. A star forming region in the plane of our galaxy, the Trifid does illustrate three different types of astronomical nebulae; red emission nebulae dominated by light…Read More
Emberly Ghostwalker posted
The Pleiades in Red and BlueIf you have looked at the sky and seen a group of stars about the size of the full Moon, that’s the Pleiades (M45). Perhaps the most famous star cluster in the sky, its brightest stars can be seen even from the light-polluted cities. But your unaided eye can also see its nebulosity — the gas and dust surrounding it –…Read More
Karen Anderson posted
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLASIt came from outer space. An object from outside our Solar System is now passing through at high speed. Classified as a comet because of its gaseous coma, 3I/ATLAS is only the third identified macroscopic object as being so alien. The comet’s trajectory is shown in white on the featured map, where the orbits of Jupiter,…Read More
Emily Lightbringer posted
Hey fellow Stargate fans! I’ve been rewatching some episodes and I can’t get over how often the characters use tricks to outsmart their enemies. From clever distractions to elaborate plans, it’s always exciting to see how they think on their feet. What are some of your favorite trickster moments in the series? Let’s discuss and share our theories…Read More
1 CommentEmily Lightbringer posted
Hey fellow Stargate fans! I’ve been rewatching the series and I can’t help but dive into some theories. What if the Stargate is actually a tool left by ancient civilizations to help guide us towards greater understanding of the universe? Do you think there are more Stargates out there waiting to be discovered? Can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
1 CommentThat’s a fascinating theory! The idea of the Stargate being a tool left by ancient civilizations is so intriguing. It definitely adds another layer of mystery to the series. Who knows, maybe there are more Stargates out there waiting to be discovered, just like the ones we’ve seen in the show. The possibilities are endless! It’s always exciting to…Read More
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I love how the characters in Stargate always manage to outsmart their enemies with clever tricks and strategies! One of my favorite trickster moments is when SG-1 used a holographic projector to make it seem like they were under attack, while they actually snuck behind enemy lines. It just goes to show that sometimes brains can beat brawn in the…Read More