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A First! --Astronomers Observe a Supernova Collapse in Real Time

"We still don't really understand the process by which a star explodes as a supernova,"

says Ofer Yaron, with the Weizmann Institute's Particle Physics and Astrophysics team, "These

findings are raising new questions, for example, about the final trigger that tips the star

from merely unstable to explosive.

With our globe-spanning collaboration that enables us to alert various telescopes to

train their sights on the event, we are getting closer and closer to understanding what happens

in that instant, how massive stars end their life and what leads up to the final explosion."

In the most common type of supernova, the iron core of a massive star suddenly collapses

in on itself and the outer layers are thrown out into space in a spectacular explosion.

New research led by Weizmann Institute of Science researchers shows that the stars that

become so-called core-collapse supernovae might already exhibit instability for several

months before the big event, spewing material into space and creating a dense gas shell

around themselves.

They think that many massive stars, including the red super-giants that are the most common

progenitors of these supernovae, may begin the process this way.

This insight into the conditions leading up to core collapse arose from a unique collaboration

called the Palomar Transient Factory, a fully automated sky survey using the telescopes

of the Palomar observatory in southern California.

Astrophysicists halfway around the globe, in Israel, are on call for the telescope,

which scans the California night sky for the sudden appearance of new astronomical "transients"

that were not visible before - which can indicate new supernovae.

In October, 2013, Yaron got the message that a potential supernova had been sighted, and

he immediately alerted Dr. Dan Perley who was observing that night with the Keck telescope

in Hawaii, and NASA's Swift Satellite.

At Keck, the researchers soon began to record the spectra of the event.

Because they had started observing only three hours into the blast, the picture the team

managed to assemble was the most detailed ever of the core collapse process.

"We had x-rays, ultraviolet, four spectroscopic measurements from between six and ten hours

post-explosion to work with," says Yaron.

In a study recently published in Nature Physics, Yaron, Weizmann Institute researchers Profs.

Avishay Gal-Yam and Eran Ofek, and their teams, together with researchers from the California

Institute of Technology and other institutes in the United States, Denmark, Sweden, Ireland,

Israel and the UK, analyzed the unique dataset they had collected from the very first days

of the supernova.

The time window was crucial: It enabled the team to detect material that had surrounded

the star pre- explosion, as it heated up and became ionized and was eventually overtaken

by the expanding cloud of stellar matter.

Comparing the observed early spectra and light-curve data with existing models, accompanied by

later radio observations, led the researchers to conclude that the explosion was preceded

by a period of instability lasting for around a year.

This instability caused material to be expelled from the surface layers of the star, forming

the circumstellar shell of gas that was observed in the data.

Because this was found to be a relatively standard type II supernova, the researchers

believe that the instability they revealed may be a regular warm up act to the immanent

explosion.

For more infomation >> A First Astronomers Observe a Supernova Collapse in Real Time - Duration: 4:33.

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How strong is the USS Carl Vinson? - Duration: 3:44.

For more infomation >> How strong is the USS Carl Vinson? - Duration: 3:44.

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Thrawn is AMAZING - Star Wars: Thrawn Book Review - Duration: 7:23.

The long awaited Trawn novel has been released today!

As usual, I'm here to tell you whether or not it's worth your time.

This video will be spoiler-free, but will be discussing the book in more depth over

the next couple weeks.

I don't want to waste anyone's time, so is it worth reading?

A resounding yes.

Absolutely.

Positively.

It's fantastic.

I loved it.

I could keep heaping praise on this book, but you get the idea.

I don't think there was a single thing I didn't like about this book.

It's well-written.

I loved the characters old and new.

It feels connected with the current canon and Legends without feeling like a rehash

of what's come before.

Timothy Zahn hasn't missed a beat, and his title character is back and better than ever!

Thrawn was originally introduced as the villain of Heir to the Empire back in 1991.

He was intriguing to Star Wars fans because he was so different from the villains we were

used to.

He wasn't overtly evil like Vader or the Emperor, and he was incredibly competent.

The success of this book is completely dependent on that character.

And Zahn nailed it.

I felt like I was instantly back reading the Thrawn Trilogy or Outbound Flight.

He's so mysterious and charming, I think I might have a man crush on him.

I think he might be the best he's ever been here, partly just because we get so much of

him.

It's not like the Thrawn Trilogy where our time is split between Luke, Leia, Han, and

Thrawn.

This is Thrawn's book.

So we get more insight into him.

We get inner monologues that show some of his deductions and interpretations of body

language.

But beyond just getting more time with him, he is more relatable.

In his original stories, he was a borderline superhero.

The deductions he made were sometimes a little too much.

I think that had already been corrected by the time of the novel Outbound Flight, but

in Thrawn, the balance just seems right.

He's incredibly smart, but when explained his logic makes perfect sense without being

too coincidental.

On top of that, he is a character with flaws and weaknesses.

Speaking of striking the right balance, Thrawn's reintroduction to Star Wars made me realize

some of the difficulties than arise when putting a Legends character into the canon.

As fans, we want to see other aspects of their histories brought into the canon as well.

But at the same time, it's dangerous for authors to go too far in that direction, or

else the entire story becomes a retread, which is the main problem with The Force Awakens.

There has to be a balance.

Again, I think Zahn handled it well.

There are familiar elements, but they are sprinkled throughout.

There are enough to make us nerd out, but not so many that it's over the top.

I will say that the first two chapters or so are taken almost verbatim from the Legends

short story Mist Encounter, but after that, references are much more sporadic.

I mentioned that Thrawn is more relatable in this story.

The truth can actually be said for the entire Empire.

The entire book follows one of three Imperial characters, mostly Thrawn and his aide Eli,

and Ahrinda Pryce.

I have said before that the new canon is doing a very good job at showing the Imperial side

of things with stories like Lost Stars or Rebels episodes like Through Imperial Eyes.

Thrawn is no different.

I'm normally a Rebel fanboy, but I was instantly pulled into rooting for the Empire.

They keep discussing their enemies and I'm rooting for their swift destruction, and I

didn't realize until like three quarters of the way through that I was cheering for

the fall of the rebels.

Now, it's not the Rebel Alliance, but still it's very easy to root against the classic

quote unquote good guys of the franchise.

So all you Empire Did Nothing Wrong people should be very happy with this book.

Or, if you're like me and you normally side with the Rebels, you will also get some satisfying

answers about why someone of Thrawn's character would fight for the Empire.

Something smaller that I really appreciated was seeing the growth of the Empire.

Now I'm not sure exactly when the story begins, but at that time the Empire still

uses Venator-class star destroyers and V-wings.

As Thrawn rises through the ranks, the Empire likewise advances in its technology.

In other novels the Empire seemed to become the Empire almost overnight.

As in Sheev announces he's the Emperor, and boom TIE fighters and Imperial star destroyers

are everywhere.

I much prefer seeing this more gradual approach.

Before wrapping up, I want to talk about two of Thrawn's antagonists.

First is racism.

Part of Thrawn's Legend, pun intended, is that he rises to become a Grand Admiral despite

being a nonhuman in an alien-hating Empire.

Anti-alien sentiments have been present in the new canon, but I wouldn't say it's

been obvious.

Until now.

The obstacles Thrawn has to overcome because of a flawed society make him easy to root

for.

For that matter, his human aide also has to overcome quite a bit, because he is from Wild

Space.

So there is a lot to learn about social hierarchy in this book, and we get a real sense of how

different life can be in different parts of the galaxy.

The second antagonist is an agent code named Nightswan.

I don't want to say too much about him specifically, but he's a very effective foil to Thrawn.

The Grand Admiral has often been compared to Sherlock Holmes with Captain Pellaeon,

and now Eli Vanto as his Dr. Watson.

Nightswan is Thrawn's new Moriarty.

If you've seen the Benedict Cumberbatch Sherlock, there are definite echoes of that,

like the way Nightswan almost taunts Thrawn or invites him to investigate things.

It's very cool.

If I haven't made myself clear, Thrawn gets an enthusiastic recommendation from me.

Whether you're a long time Thrawn fan, or Rebels was your first introduction to the

character, or if this will be your very first encounter with him, there is a lot to like

here.

I'll admit I was a little disappointed with Thrawn in Star Wars Rebels, but this book

gave me the character I was hoping to see.

The Thrawn we all know still exists, and I have hope that he will continue to evolve

in season four of the show.

I can safely say Thrawn is in my top two favorite canon books now.

It might beat out Lost Stars as my favorite, but I need to let it marinate a little longer

before I make that decision.

If you're still on the fence about spending your money, well hey maybe you'd like to

get the audiobook for free!

The Thrawn audiobook is out now, and you can get it for free by clicking on the link in

the description or or going to www.audibletrial.com/starwarsexplained.

If you sign up for a trial, you'll get a credit for one free book, and you can use

it on Thrawn.

Or a number of other Star Wars books.

Or get any book you want!

The point is you get a free book, and you'll be supporting the channel when you do!

That's it for today!

If you haven't already please like this video, subscribe to the channel to see new

Star Wars videos every single day, follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and

consider checking out my Patreon page!

As always, thanks for watching and may the Force be with you!

For more infomation >> Thrawn is AMAZING - Star Wars: Thrawn Book Review - Duration: 7:23.

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b38 + b37 Tutorial – Bobbin winding and threading (2/7) - Duration: 1:58.

Winding and Inserting the Bobbin

Place the thread and fix it with the spool disc

Follow the threading path and thread it through the hole in the bobbin

Push the bobbin to the right

Wind the bobbin by stepping on the foot control or use the start/stop button

Insert the bobbin so that it runs counter-clockwise

Guide the thread and pull out about 15 cm (6")

Top Threading

Presser foot must be lifted

Thread the upper thread by following the arrows

Lower the presser foot

Draw up the bobbin thread

For more infomation >> b38 + b37 Tutorial – Bobbin winding and threading (2/7) - Duration: 1:58.

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Bald eagle rescued in Maine is nearly 34 years old - Duration: 0:38.

SEAN: GAME WARDENS IN MAINE

RESCUED THE OLDEST BALD EAGLE

EVER DOCUMENTED IN THAT STATE.

EXPERTS SAY THEY FIRST BANDED

THIS BIRD AS AN EAGLET BACK IN

JUNE OF 1983, MAKING IT NEARLY

34-YEARS-OLD.

BALD EAGLES TYPICALLY LIVE JUST

15 TO 20 YEARS IN THE WILD.

THIS EAGLE IS BEING TREATED FOR

SOME CUTS TO A WING, WHICH

APPEAR TO BE THE RESULT OF A

FIGHT WITH ANOTHER EAGLE.

EXPERTS HOPE TO RELEASE IT SOON.

For more infomation >> Bald eagle rescued in Maine is nearly 34 years old - Duration: 0:38.

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Where is Home? Anonymous VoiceNote 1 - Duration: 2:08.

So for me, home and

my sexuality being bisexual

there really is no

bearing because

growing up

I never even knew that I was bisexual

so

for me personally, there's no

connection between my present home

being my family and

my sexuality so,

my family, they don't know

that I'm bisexual

they probably think I am, they've probably thought

about it but no one has ever asked me

if or not or whether or

not yeah I'm bi or

am a lesbian

so I'm hoping to build

home with

my girlfriend

Right now

I'm single so

and I want to be with someone who

really connects with me. Someone who

obviously has

the same sexual preference as me

so yeah,

that for me would be home

and that

would for me would be the connection between home

and my sexuality.

then again,

unfortunately the

society I live in

does not condone

it's a crime to be

you know

bisexual or gay

it's a crime, so

it's not something I can do

freely so

that's why I'm saying that

the connection between home and my sexuality

obviously would be with someone

who or would be

founded on someone

who I'm connected with

someone who I'm dating and it's fine

by me. At the end of the day

I want to be happy I want to

be free to love

who I want to love

to feel loved by someone who loves me

and that's the most important thing

A home can be anywhere

and I mean, my family

will always be number one home

but in this context of the subject,

home would definitely be

with the person I love.

For more infomation >> Where is Home? Anonymous VoiceNote 1 - Duration: 2:08.

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Easter Week: Tuesday - JellyTelly 5 Minute Family Devotional - Duration: 2:41.

Welcome to the JellyTelly 5 Minute Family Devotional

Let's learn about Easter week!

Tuesday

Today's verse is Matthew 13:31.

The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed

The Kingdom of God,

when everything broken will be set right,

is already here - but not yet fully grown!

It's like a seed that has sprouted,

but hasn't yet bloomed into a flower.

You're saying the Kingdom of God is like a seed?

Actually that's what Jesus said.

He said the Kingdom of God is like a mustard seed.

Wait, mustard has seeds?

No, mustard is made from seeds -

the seeds of the mustard plant.

That's right. The seeds of a mustard plant

are teeny tiny little guys -

but they grow into a plant that can be huge -

as big as a small house!

Jesus was saying that the Kingdom of God

would start very small,

like a tiny seed.

His own miracles were like

tiny little green stems popping out of the ground -

the very beginning of something big.

And then in the fullness of time -

you remember that phrase?

I do! God's perfect timing!

Right. In the fullness of time,

the Kingdom of God will explode in full bloom -

renewing and restoring God's creation

to be the way he designed it to be in the beginning!

Let's review today's verse!

Matthew 13:31

The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed

Let's talk. What did we learn?

What kind of seed did Jesus say God's Kingdom will be like?

Why did he choose that seed?

Let's pray together.

Let's ask God to show us ways we can serve in his kingdom.

Keep learning! Get a free printable activity everyday

on the blog at JellyTelly.com.

For more infomation >> Easter Week: Tuesday - JellyTelly 5 Minute Family Devotional - Duration: 2:41.

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b37 Tutorial – Starting to sew/stitch selection (7/7) - Duration: 2:23.

b37 Tutorial – Starting to sew/stitch selection

Straight stitch is automatically selected

Use the markings on the stitch plate to guide your fabric edge

Hold the reverse button to sew backwards and to secure the seam

Adjust the sewing speed if necessary

At the end of the seam, press „Auto-lock" to sew a locking stitch; the machine stops automatically

The stitch overview in the drawer helps to select the stitch

Select zigzag stitch 5 by pressing the upper arrow key

To change the stitch width, select the right cursor, and change the width by pressing the upper or lower arrow key

Place the cursor under the stitch length and proceed as before

Stitch 8 can also be used for overcasting edges

For this stitch, foot C is recommended (optional)

Change the presser foot

Place the fabric edge next to the black guide

To select a two-digit stitch number, press the left arrow key to bring the cursor under the decimal place

Increase or reduce the number by pressing the upper or lower arrow key

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