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How the sky would look if galaxies and black holes lived next door

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NightmareX
Pandemic Horde High Sec Division
#1 - 2015-06-06 01:59:22 UTC  |  Edited by: NightmareX
Hello. I'm gonna show you guys an awesome video i just found. Yeah, you know me and space thingies Blink.

What if the moon was a black hole? What if The Andromeda galaxy was right next door? Roscosmos have imagined and created an incredible video of our night sky, in our dreams.

The video is in russian, so if some russians with some vodka added (that makes them good at translating) would translate the text that is in the video, it would be great.

Enjoy the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXozLX1ufVE

Here is a list of my current EVE / PVP videos:

1: Asteroid Madness

2: Clash of the Empires

3: Suddenly Spaceships fighting in Tama

Commissar Kate
Kesukka
#2 - 2015-06-06 02:41:44 UTC
NightmareX wrote:
Hello. I'm gonna show you guys an awesome video i just found. Yeah, you know me and space thingies Blink.

What if the moon was a black hole? What if The Andromeda galaxy was right next door? Roscosmos have imagined and created an incredible video of our night sky, in our dreams.

The video is in russian, so if some russians with some vodka added (that makes them good at translating) would translate the text that is in the video, it would be great.

Enjoy the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXozLX1ufVE


Turn on closed captions, its translated.

Anyway, awesome!
NightmareX
Pandemic Horde High Sec Division
#3 - 2015-06-06 02:44:48 UTC
Commissar Kate wrote:
NightmareX wrote:
Hello. I'm gonna show you guys an awesome video i just found. Yeah, you know me and space thingies Blink.

What if the moon was a black hole? What if The Andromeda galaxy was right next door? Roscosmos have imagined and created an incredible video of our night sky, in our dreams.

The video is in russian, so if some russians with some vodka added (that makes them good at translating) would translate the text that is in the video, it would be great.

Enjoy the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXozLX1ufVE


Turn on closed captions, its translated.

Anyway, awesome!

Why didn't i think of that?

Well, that's pretty much this: https://blackwaterdog.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/homer-simpson-doh.gif

Big smile

Here is a list of my current EVE / PVP videos:

1: Asteroid Madness

2: Clash of the Empires

3: Suddenly Spaceships fighting in Tama

Webvan
All Kill No Skill
#4 - 2015-06-06 05:46:23 UTC
Something like a chicken salad sandwich?
/me watches video
With mayo!

Fortunately we live in a nice quiet neighborhood of space, very dull and uneventful.
Fortunate for life, anyway.

I'm in it for the money

Ctrl+Alt+Shift+F12

Arcani Victus
Black Novas Industries
#5 - 2015-06-06 20:49:01 UTC
That is beautiful.
Mizhir
Devara Biotech
#6 - 2015-06-07 12:50:35 UTC
The universe is wonderful.

Even if the planets in our solar system were closer it would look awesome.

Or if the earth had rings.

❤️️💛💚💙💜

NightmareX
Pandemic Horde High Sec Division
#7 - 2015-06-07 15:29:45 UTC  |  Edited by: NightmareX
Mizhir wrote:
The universe is wonderful.

Even if the planets in our solar system were closer it would look awesome.

Or if the earth had rings.

Yeah, the universe is extremely wonderfull. Heck, even our milky way alone is wonderful beyond anything.

As for the video i posted. The most likely scenario to see from that video is to see the Andromeda galaxy as close as it was shown or even much closer to us in real life. Because the Milky Way and the Andromeda galaxy is on a collision course. And according to the experts, they will crash in about 3-4 billion years.

Here is a video that shows that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWkyFGNO3vY

I'm also watching this now that is about our Milky Way: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttz4Sr0tZFg. And it's quite spectacular on how massive the Milky Way we are living in actually are.

But yeah, we are living in a calm part of the milky way. But i doubt i would like to be close to an exploding star anyways Big smile.

Here is a list of my current EVE / PVP videos:

1: Asteroid Madness

2: Clash of the Empires

3: Suddenly Spaceships fighting in Tama

Falken Falcon
#8 - 2015-06-08 05:38:32 UTC
Mizhir wrote:
The universe is wonderful.

Even if the planets in our solar system were closer it would look awesome.

Or if the earth had rings.
And now i want rings on earth Big smile

Aye, Sea Turtles

Hengle Teron
Red Sky Morning
The Amarr Militia.
#9 - 2015-06-08 12:46:49 UTC
Falken Falcon wrote:
Mizhir wrote:
The universe is wonderful.

Even if the planets in our solar system were closer it would look awesome.

Or if the earth had rings.
And now i want rings on earth Big smile

No.

It would be terrible
Jade Blackwind
#10 - 2015-06-08 13:05:39 UTC
Nebulae in that video are commonly available shots in composite false color, against the real Earth landscape. They won't look even remotely like that if seen by naked human eye.

The "black hole" is taken from the Interstellar movie as is.

Meh, but looks pretty.
Ellegos1
State War Academy
Caldari State
#11 - 2015-06-09 00:33:54 UTC
Well, that was cool looking, and pretty fascinating. An interesting perspective for sure.

- Lego
Falken Falcon
#12 - 2015-06-09 05:13:05 UTC
Hengle Teron wrote:
Falken Falcon wrote:
Mizhir wrote:
The universe is wonderful.

Even if the planets in our solar system were closer it would look awesome.

Or if the earth had rings.
And now i want rings on earth Big smile

No.

It would be terrible
Yes it would be quite bad for alot of things, but just look at it Roll

Aye, Sea Turtles

Mizhir
Devara Biotech
#13 - 2015-06-09 09:41:29 UTC
Falken Falcon wrote:
Hengle Teron wrote:
Falken Falcon wrote:
Mizhir wrote:
The universe is wonderful.

Even if the planets in our solar system were closer it would look awesome.

Or if the earth had rings.
And now i want rings on earth Big smile

No.

It would be terrible
Yes it would be quite bad for alot of things, but just look at it Roll


Humans are bad for the earth as well yet there aren't really many who bother with that problem.

❤️️💛💚💙💜

Falken Falcon
#14 - 2015-06-09 10:17:52 UTC
Mizhir wrote:
Humans are bad for the earth as well yet there aren't really many who bother with that problem.
Because apperantly limiting humans rights/human growth in anyway is Goverment Is Evil™ type event. Even if not done it will eventually kill the entire population.

Like someone once said: Humans are like a virus and the earth is the host. The host's temperature will rise and kill the virus or the virus eventually kills the host. The outcome will on either case be the same; The virus dies.

Aye, Sea Turtles

Jade Blackwind
#15 - 2015-06-09 15:27:07 UTC  |  Edited by: Jade Blackwind
Falken Falcon wrote:
Like someone once said: Humans are like a virus and the earth is the host. The host's temperature will rise and kill the virus or the virus eventually kills the host. The outcome will on either case be the same; The virus dies.
Humans, like rats and cockroaches, are extremely adaptable species. Several ice ages, Younger Dryas and even Toba eruption failed to kill them off (the Toba event nearly did that, though; 15-year long volcanic winter is no joke).

So, no. Homo sapiens are on this planet to stay for a few hundred thousand years, as did our predecessors.

What we call "civilization", "culture" and "technology", on the other hand...
u3pog
Ministerstvo na otbranata
Ore No More
#16 - 2015-06-09 17:44:17 UTC
Actually we (if we still exist by then) will see Andromeda in about 5 billion years from now that close, before it collides with the Milky Way and becomes Milkomeda.

As for the moon - if it becomes a black hole, we wouldn't see it, but we'll still feel it's effects, because of its gravity.

Put an ex supernova black hole next to us and we won't realize what happened... Big smile