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Freelancer Shattered Worlds Mod: Sigma-17 & Sigma-19 Systems
hole to the Sigma-17 system. Caught in a wisp of the Edge Nebula, we soon find ourselves in open space lit by three stars. Look for the wreckage of Freeport 7 at 1:34. Next, we travel to my favourite system and my base of operations in multiplayer, the Sigma-19 system. Here the binary stars and the proximity to both the Edge and Crow Nebulae creates a stunning visual further enhanced by the design talent of this mod. Orbiting the gas giant Hiran is the Luxury Liner Hawaii, where my ...
Shlog 13: Part 2 - Tunisia (conclusion): Nefta, El Kef, Roman ruins and Luke Skywalker's House
Yes it's true this trip was prompted by my love of Star Wars. (Allow 5 seconds for laughter) But it goes deeper than that. Star Wars was the first movie that had a big impact on me; it made me want to travel. It was an integral part of my childhood and helped me through some tough times. I spent most of my life at 3812 Place Menard, so moving from there made such a big impact. That flick takes me back to a time when things were uncomplicated... It's also ultimately what made me want to be ...
Lec 36 | MIT 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism, Spring 2002
understood the significance of that. And you will understand that also very shortly, how significant that was. So what kind of objects are they? They are very, very different from the sun. And we now know what they are. These objects are binaries. Binary stars. One star is not unlike the sun, it's a normal nuclear burning star. And it is in orbit with a neutron star or in some cases a black hole. They go around each other. And if they are close enough together it is possible that the matter ...