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labm Five of Saturn s Moons in One Breathtaking Photo
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 For the 16-minute animated film Lucky Day Forever, director/writer Alek Wasilewski depicts a future where the present-day glorification of the celebrity moron has been taken to society-destroying extremes. An intensely sinister and dark watch, tempered with some gorgeous animation and music. Here   the synopsis:     Prole 514 drea stanley website ms about winning the Great Lottery. The lottery winner is transformed and allowed admission into the elite White society, where everyone is beautiful, young and happy and people spend their carefree lives solely on fun and partying. One day, 514  stanley becher   wish comes true 8230;but was this what he really wanted  Note that there are a few incidental scenes of cartoon nudity, stanley website  so Lucky Day Forever may qualify as not safe for work. Hat tip to Robert-John.                                                         AnimationMoviesShort Films Gsel 30 Rock Takes Down Billionaire Nerd-Kings
 We keep making amazing exoplanet discoveries, but our solar system has still had two big trump cards: we ;re the only one known to have life  obviously , a stanley cups uk nd we ;ve got the most planets of any known solar system. Well, about that 8230;     HD 10180, located about 130 light-years away, was already known to have six planets, five roughly Neptune-sized and one the size of Saturn. That already made it one of the most crowded known solar systems  and, pound for pound, the presence of six gas giants arguably already made HD 10180 more packed with planets than our solar system. But a new analysi stanley thermos s of existing data from the HARPS camera in Chile has turned up a few new planets, enough to give HD 10180 more planets than our own Sun. I ;ll warn you right now  those still pissed off about Pluto   demotion will not be happy with this new record-breaking total. That   right: HD 10180 has nine planets. Over at the great Bad Astronomy blog, Phil Plait has the rundown on these new planets: Not only are the six planets seen in the new results, but the seventh is confirmed, as well as finding two additional planets in the data. If this result pans out, that means HD 10180 has nine planets, more than our solar system does! The three additional p stanley quencher lanets have masses of 1.3, 1.9, and 5.1 times that of Earth, and orbit the star with periods  think of that as the planets ; years  of 1.2, 10, and 68 days, respectively. Those first two are pretty firmly in