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Franklin Expedition shipwreck found.

Published 10 years ago in Documentary. Submitted by Burimi

Raw video from Parks Canada showing a shipwreck from the Franklin Expedition.

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Gibson's Min-ETune

Published 10 years ago in Awesome

Self Tuning Guitar

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Hubble: Timelapse of V838 Monocerotis (2002-2006)

Published 10 years ago in Science

The unusual variable star V838 Monocerotis (V838 Mon) continues to puzzle astronomers. This previously inconspicuous star underwent an outburst early in 2002, during which it temporarily increased in brightness to become 600,000 times more luminous than our Sun. Light from this sudden eruption is illuminating the interstellar dust surrounding the star, producing the most spectacular "light echo" in the history of astronomy.

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Trucks rule at monash uni....EXAM FEVER

Published 10 years ago in Other

University Students give up and draw Trucks in their Final Engineering Exam. Marker catches on and creates a score sheet and grades them on their drawings.

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NASA | Neutron Stars Rip Each Other Apart to Form Black Hole

Published 10 years ago in Science. Submitted by Kulgash

Now that is some awesome supercomputer simulation!
A neutron star is the compressed core left behind when a star born with between eight and 30 times the sun's mass explodes as a supernova. Neutron stars pack about 1.5 times the mass of the sun — equivalent to about half a million Earths — into a ball just 12 miles (20 km) across.
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