Using a slight variation on the famous high-speed camera set-up by Doc Edgerton, the Edgerton Center at MIT shot a .22 caliber rifle through three peanut butter cups and captured this perfect image. Three peanut butter cups were harmed in the photographing of this photograph. [MIT]
Photo via MIT's Edgarton Center / Taken by Dr. Jim Bales, Kris Bronner, and Moseley Andrews
The Jovian moon? You do know Jupiter has more than one, right? (a LOT more) That one's called Ganymede.![]()
That's the shadow of the Jovian moon.
The website I read it from said it was the Jovian moon. I'm not going to go memorize all 50 something moons,The Jovian moon? You do know Jupiter has more than one, right? (a LOT more) That one's called Ganymede.
I thought Jovian was the name of one of the many moons.I'm just baffled by the idea of a website that knows the word "Jovian", but thinks it has only one moon. Weird.
Would anyone else mess this up on purpose so you could eat the tasty, tasty failures or is it just me?
Tasty science.You mean doing science?![]()
Would anyone else mess this up on purpose so you could eat the tasty, tasty failures or is it just me?
Just eat around the bullet holes.![]()
Yearbook photos.
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Even though I'm petrified of them (thank you greatly mother and father for showing me Jaws at the tender age of 3!), I have that thing too.OK @Danny now I'm worried about you. Do you need to talk about this shark thing?
OK @Danny now I'm worried about you. Do you need to talk about this shark thing?
Am I the only one looking at Steven Tyler and automatically seeing Joker, from the Batman comics?