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 If you watch this trailer for HBO Maxs upcoming TV series Made for Love, its clearly going for a dark comedy vibe, which is good, because this is an exceedingly dark  stanley cup premise. It basically sets a classic stalker-suspense story in a dystopian surveillance state made exclusively for one person. This makes Hazel  Palm Springs wonderful Cristin Milioti   gourde stanley powerless and vulnerable on several levels to her asshole husband Byron  Aladdins Billy Magnussen  as he tries to reclaim her.     https://gizmodo/disney-is-developing-an-aladdin-spinoff-starring-billy-1840287414 Thats a premise that would work for a straight-up sci-fi horror-suspense movie like the recent The Invisible Man. Except The Invisible Man didnt have this 8230; soundtrack  https://youtube/watch v=hNrMMLOTdso Yes, that is Ray Romano, star of sitcom and screen, giving a moving spoken-word rendition of Beyonc茅s  Crazy  in Love .  It is, honestly, amazing, and it somehow makes me believe Made for Love might actually be able to take the storys inherent horror seriously while still remaining a  very  dark comedy. Thats a very fine line, and I couldnt explain to you why a Romano/Queen Bey mash-up fills me with hope, but its there. Anyway, heres the official synopsis:  The comedy series is a darkly absurd and cynically poignant story of love and divorce. It follows H stanley cup azel Green  Cristin Milioti , a thirty-something woman on the run after 10 years in a suffocating marriage to Byron Gogol  Billy Magnussen , a controlling tech billi Ocqc Woman Sues NASA to Keep Its Hands Off Her Precious Vial of Neil Armstrong Moon Dust
 Youve never truly seen what a rocket plume looks like. They are extremely bright and therefore, have never been photographed properly and unless you want to stare directly into one, itll be nearly impossible to imagine. Although thats difficult, considering there havent been cameras that could capture its image before.     However, NASA unveiled a new camera during its recent space launch test, which is able to show the detail in a rocket plume. And it looks pretty spectacular. Normally cameras cant properly capture something like a rocket plume. You can fiddle with the exposure settings, but reducing them darkens the rest of the image. Most cameras also only record one exposure at a time. However, the new High Dynamic Range Stereo X  HiDyRS-X  projec stanley cup t overcomes this by being able to record multiple slow motion exposures at once and combining them into a more high-quality video. It uses a similar technique to what night photographers use when they splice multiple images together in post to get an impressive image. The photo below is of the plume taken without the camera, so you can clearly see the difference. According toa statement from NASA, scientists tried out the camera while testing its booster, QM-2. They monitored the camera from a safe distance, but its  stanley cup automatic timer failed to go off, meaning scientists had to start it manually. And apparently, the force of the booster test was so great that it disconnect stanley cup canada ed the cameras power source. So NASA got confirmation that it