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This love will keep us from blinding of the eyes
Silence in the ears, darkness of the mind

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After the end comes whatever, and ever you need me
Wishing you godspeed, glory
There will be mountains you wonāt move
Interstellar (2014) dir. Christopher Nolan

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INTERSTELLAR 2014, dir. Christopher Nolan ā poem by Dylan Thomas
"Love is the one thing that transcends time and space."
We used to look up at the sky and wonder at our place in the stars.
A Grazing Encounter Between Two Spiral Galaxies by NASA on The Commons
The Sunās Glint Reflects Off the Pacific Ocean

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V838 Monocerotis time lapse, from 2002-2006, taken by Hubble.
Cosmic Piece of Pi!
Did you know that pi is involved nearly anywhere you look?Ā Weāre not talking about your favorite pastry! Pi (also written asĀ the Greek letter š¹, or the number 3.14159ā¦) is an irrational number, which means it canāt be written as a simple fraction like ½. It is the ratio of a circleās circumference (the distance around its edge) to its diameter (the distance across it) and will always be the same number, regardless of the circleās size.Ā Here are some places you can find pi in the universe around us!
Our Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, TESS, watches slices of the sky in its hunt for worlds outside our solar system ā how many exoplanets are in its night-sky pie? Last July, TESS scientists created a mosaic of 208 images of the southern sky. At that time, it contained 29 confirmed and 1,000 possible exoplanets, and weāre still studying the data to find more. Since this awe-inspiring image is of the southern hemisphere (or half of a 3D circle), there will always be pi! Every slice contains something delicious for scientists to study.
Pi recently played a crucial role in new discoveries about Alpha Draconis, a well-studied pair of stars. After discovering these stars regularly eclipse each other, pi helped scientists learn more about them. Scientists detected the eclipses while monitoring the brightness of Alpha Draconis for periodic dips that couldāve been caused by planets passing between the star and us. Instead of a planet, though, researchers found that its smaller partner in crime was passing in between us and the larger star for about six hours at a time! š«
Pi comes in handy as we learn more about these two stars. Knowing the percentage of the decrease in Alpha Draconisā light and the formula for the area of a circle (A=š¹r2 ā or area equals pi times the square of the circleās radius), scientists can predict the sizes of both stars. Ā Because stars typically orbit in an elliptical (or oval) shape, pi also helps scientists use the detection of these eclipses to figure out the orbits of the two stars!
So far weāve seen pi in many places! But itās also interesting to look at where pi canāt be found! We mentioned earlier that many orbit calculations involve pi ⦠but not every one does! Pi does not factor into calculations of hyperbolic orbits ā orbits that arenāt complete, or donāt return to where they started ā the same way that it does with elliptical orbits! This is most commonly seen with comets. While many comets orbit normally in our solar system, some oddballs just pass through, like the interstellar āOumuamua that zipped passed us in 2017. āļø
Perhaps the most popular place you may find pi is in the shape of a typical pie! While NASAās Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope studies gamma-rays, and not blueberries, we think this cool Fermi pie is worth sharing for Pi Day!
Find more ways scientists look up at the night sky and use pi here. And now, donāt be irrational, and go have some pi(e)! š„§
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Photos of Saturnās rings and moons, by NASA's Cassini spacecraft.
I forget how it feels like to be beside you and I canāt forgive myself
Comme les nuits quand je ne savais pas encore
Comme les nuits qui m'ont appris Ć aimer les adieux
Comme les nuits quand on croyait que tout irait bien
Mais cela n'a pas d'importance car les nuits
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Sont toutes pareilles Ć la fin

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