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  1. Bienvenido Jonas! nice to see you in the forums, enjoy your stay! 😄
  2. Okay, I now see why your dog's name is "GordoLobo"! 😄

     

     

     

     

  3. Decided to do space brownies to chill out in weekend 😋
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    ET Server Suggestion Silent 1 maps

    Talking a little with some admins we could delete karsiah_te2 and put Warbell in its place? Karsiah has very few votes and rarely gets played, Warbell is good fun and is known. Please!
  5. NASA's space-based solar observatory STEREO-A is keeping a close eye on 'Devil Comet' 12P/Pons-Brooks as it prepares to make its closest approach to the sun — known as perihelion — on April 21. In this footage, the comet is passing by Jupiter from the observatory's perspective, just as a coronal mass ejection (CME), a large expulsion of plasma and magnetic field from the sun, launches into space. CMEs form in a similar fashion to solar flares: They're the result of the twisting and realignment of the sun's magnetic field, known as magnetic reconnection. When these magnetic field lines 'tangle' they produce strong localized magnetic fields which can break through the sun's surface and release CMEs. An animation showing comet 12P/Pons-Brooks shining brightly near Jupiter when a large CME is released from the sun on April 12, 2024. (Image credit: NASA STEREO/Edited by Steve Spaleta) In this NASA video, you can see a kink in the tail of comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, created during a 'disconnection event' triggered by a CME or strong gust of solar wind, according to Spaceweather.com. During a disconnection event, these solar outbursts can uproot a comet's tail and force it away from the comet. The same kink is visible in this incredible image below captured by Chris Schur on April 9. "The comet is a spectacular sight both in binoculars and with the camera from our northern Arizona location," Schur told Space.com. Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, also known as the Devil Comet. (Image credit: Chris Schur) "This image is our best shot yet at this wonder, the beautiful kinked blue gas tail follows the dusty amber-tinted coma shaped like a parabola as it heads for its coming perihelion" Schur continued. On April 21, comet 12P/Pons-Brooks will pass within about 72.6 million miles (116.8 million km), of the sun, this is equivalent to three-quarters the Earth's distance from the sun. The comet has gained much media attention in recent years due to its sudden glare ups in brightness and changing appearance. Though the exact cause of these flares is unknown, Richard Miles of the British Astronomical Association thinks comet 12P/Pons Brooks may be one of 10 to 20 known comets that contain active ice volcanoes. The 'magma' of these volcanoes is a cold mixture of liquid hydrocarbons and dissolved gasses, all trapped beneath a surface that has the consistency of wax, skywatching columnist and meteorologist Joe Rao previously reported. "These bottled-up volatiles can explode when sunlight opens a fissure," Rao explained. Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks gained the moniker 'Devil Comet' when a large outburst on July 20, 2023, caused a shell of expanding gas surrounding the nucleus, known as the coma, to resemble some a horseshoe shape. After this, comet 12P/Pons-Brooks has been likened to a horseshoe crab, the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars and yes, you guessed it, the 'Devil Comet'.
  6. Not sure about the answer to that question @HaLLoWeeN but as I far I experienced they remain until a higher spree is reached. I know how some players take care about their stats and all, for me the game and the fun it creates is more valuable but I still promote the idea to reset the sprees and to award it to a "human killer", its a fair proposal and could be reasonable with obvious move to see the real map top killer. Maybe @D..X and certainly @daredevil could give us a good feedback about this.
  7. Some coworkers shared their view, it was far from totality but still great.
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