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LEGO Unveils $1,000 Death Star, Its Largest Most Expensive Set Ever
LEGO Unveils $1,000 Death Star, Its Largest Most Expensive Set Ever
Presumably tipped off that my grandma always sends my Christmas money early, LEGO has just announced its largest and most expensive set to date: the Star Wars Death Star. The set contains 9,023 pieces (including 33 minifigs), and measures 32″ wide, 28″ tall, and 11″ deep. It will release October
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How Many Earths Could Fit Into The Larger Planets In Our Solar System
How Many Earths Could Fit Into The Larger Planets In Our Solar System
This is an informative video from Peter Schmiedchen of What If? detailing how many Earths could fit inside the planets in our solar system that are larger than Earth, and how many of Earth’s moons could fit inside the planets that are smaller than Earth. I learned a lot by
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James Webb Space Telescope Captures Neptune’s Rings
James Webb Space Telescope Captures Neptune’s Rings
Tired of Saturn hogging all the ringed glory, Neptune recently showed off its own rings and moons for the James Webb Space Telescope, presumably hoping to score the centerfold in NASA’s monthly space erotica magazine Planetboy. Being able to see the icy giant’s moons was certainly cool, but, admittedly, its
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A Supercut Of Supermoons In Movies
A Supercut Of Supermoons In Movies
Because everybody needs a hobby and making note of every supermoon you ever see in a movie qualifies, this is a compilation video created by editor Ariel Avissar featuring two and a half minutes of supermoon scenes from animated and live action films, appropriately set to Frank Sinatra’s ‘Fly Me
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A Visual Size Comparison Of The Moons In Our Solar System
A Visual Size Comparison Of The Moons In Our Solar System
This is a visualization created by MetaBallStudios comparing the sizes of the natural satellites that exist in our solar system, first using New York City as a size reference, then the entire earth. So — what moon is your favorite? “The Death Star.” That’s no moon! “LOL.” LOLOL. Hey let’s
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