Joe Rogan previews the co-main event between (C) Daniel Cormier and #2 Volkan Oezdemir for the UFC light heavyweight championship ahead of UFC 220: Miocic vs Ngannou this Saturday, January 20 only on Pay-Per-View.
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This version of “Journey Into the Orion Nebula” has been rendered onto a hemispherical format (azimuthal equidistant projection) for use in planetarium domes. The black circular mask in the images denotes the edge of the hemispherical dome projection. The video is for preview purposes.
This visualization journeys into the famous star-forming region of the Orion Nebula based on an image from the Hubble Space Telescope. This exhilarating trip begins by flying through a layer of gas above the nebula, called the “veil”. The descent to the gaseous surface provides an overview of the structure of the region as the winds and radiation from the central cluster have carved out a long “valley” in the cloud. The massive bright stars are responsible for heating the gas to temperatures at which it glows. Their strong stellar winds also blow back the gas around nearby newly formed stars creating tadpole-shaped structures. Within these objects, called proplyds, planets may be forming inside dark, dusty disks encircling the stars. These young stars can also emit jets of radiation which, in turn, create wispy bow shocks throughout the region. All of these features are found in the Hubble image and have been modeled for this visualization.
Credit: Frank Summers, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare, Massimo Robberto (STScI)
This visualization journeys into the famous star-forming region of the Orion Nebula based on an image from the Hubble Space Telescope. This exhilarating trip begins by flying through a layer of gas above the nebula, called the “veil”. The descent to the gaseous surface provides an overview of the structure of the region as the winds and radiation from the central cluster have carved out a long “valley” in the cloud. The massive bright stars are responsible for heating the gas to temperatures at which it glows. Their strong stellar winds also blow back the gas around nearby newly formed stars creating tadpole-shaped structures. Within these objects, called proplyds, planets may be forming inside dark, dusty disks encircling the stars. These young stars can also emit jets of radiation which, in turn, create wispy bow shocks throughout the region. All of these features are found in the Hubble image and have been modeled for this visualization.
Credit: Frank Summers, Greg Bacon, Zolt Levay, Lisa Frattare, Massimo Robberto (STScI)
FIRST LOOK AT NINTENDO LABO. WHAT’S NEXT? XBOX OXYGEN?
Did Nintendo Really Just Tried To Sell Us Cardboard?
Nintendo often pushes out innovative products from the Virtual Boy to their Amiibo line, but innovative doesn’t necessarily mean useful.
This is The Gamer’s First Look at the Nintendo Labo: The Cardboard Video Game You Never Knew Your Life Was Missing.
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Will you be buying the Nintendo Labo?
Is the Nintendo Labo just another Nintendo Gimmick?
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Oh, Nintendo! The Japanese based video game company that’s well known for churning out family-friendly video game content. Ok, so they’re also well known for creating unique products to use in conjunction with their consoles and handheld systems. However, they’re not well known for creating useful accessories or maintaining said accessories after releasing them to the public. Stunted Wii U game library, anyone?
From the Virtual Boy to the Power Glove, Nintendo is constantly pushing boundaries when it comes to creating new accessories for their product line. Both of the above examples are dismal failures, however, and are frequently listed on lists of Nintendo fails. In fact, the company itself makes so many well-intentioned missteps that they’re frequently the butt of jokes and the subject of numerous memes across the internet. We’ve got to hand it to Nintendo, however, for allegedly pushing this deep, down in their collective conscience and continuing to create strange products that nobody ever wanted.
Currently, Nintendo’s latest venture, aka the attempt to outright kill their success with the Switch, is selling their fans cardboard. While the cardboard can be used in conjunction with the Nintendo Switch, it’s pretty pointless. It’s like putting racing stripes on your shoes in an attempt to run faster. Then there’s the ridiculous price range for what is essentially Martha Stewart’s foray into the video game industry. Sure, this will probably entertain kids for about 10 minutes before they move onto something else. Quit screwing around with cardboard, Nintendo, and give us Animal Crossing on the Switch.
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On episode 5 of UFC 220 Embedded, heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic endures his teammates’ teasing through a boxing gym workout. Light heavyweight title challenger Volkan Oezdemir sticks to his training routine, while champion Daniel Cormier dives into his weight cut. Heavyweight challenger Francis Ngannou meets a fellow imposing Cameroonian, Philadelphia 76er Joel Embiid. Tensions rise when the fighters attend UFC 220 media day at Fenway Park, with Cormier and Oezdemir continuing their standoff later at the hotel. UFC 220 Embedded is an all-access, behind-the-scenes video blog leading up to the world heavyweight championship bout at UFC 220: Miocic vs. Ngannou on Saturday, January 20th on Pay-Per-View.
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