Nollie 🐘

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Alias @Nollie38 at Ye Olde Bird Site. 



I πŸ’œπŸ’œ science and science fiction, such as: Doctor Who (Classic, mostly), Blake’s 7, Star Trek (TOS), and Marvel/MCU. Am also a neuropsychologist and witty little crocheter. 



My hearts belong to Tom Baker and Martin Shaw.

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People with #depression are not less capable. Quite the opposite. Their brains do double the work of a healthy person's: Brains of depressed people don't just have a surreal universe, they maintain two separate ones: The surreal one and the sane one. It's already stunning how these two can coexist. Who wouldn't go insane?

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Series A, Episode 11 - Bounty

BLAKE: He must.
TYCE: He was broken, can't you see that? If you'd known him before, you'd understand. He was a very special man, brilliant and proud. Failure never occurred to him.

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Remembering the late William Russell on what would’ve been his 100th birthday, who played one of the Doctor’s first companions, Ian Chesterton, in the very first Doctor Who adventure, An Unearthly Child, which originally aired on the BBC in 1963. #DoctorWho
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As big stars age, they get more intense and scary. Among the worst are the 'black widows'.

When a star between 10 and 25 times heavier than our Sun runs out of fuel, its core collapses and it explodes in a supernova, leaving behind a ball of neutrons 10 kilometers across with mass slightly bigger than our Sun. If this is spinning fast - and it often will be! - deadly beams of radiation shoot from near its poles. It's then called a pulsar.

Now imagine that this star had another star orbiting it. This is not rare: most stars come in pairs!

If the pulsar's beam happens to hit its companion star, it's like blasting a firehose at a big pile of sand. The companion doesn't get instantly destroyed, but its gas gets ripped off and it gradually shrinks away.

If the companion is less than 1/10 the mass of the Sun, we call the pulsar a 'black widow'. If it's bigger, we call the pulsar a 'redback' or 'huntsman' - two other kinds of venomous spider.

This video shows PSR J1311-3430, a black widow discovered in 2012. Astronomers were carefully looking at a pulsar and found it has a small companion that changes color from intense blue to dull red every hour and a half.

It turns out the pulsar's beam is heating a red dwarf, making it blue-hot! The side of this star facing the pulsar is heated to 12,000 Β°C, more than twice as hot as the Sun’s surface. The other side stays red, glowing at a temperature of 2,700 Β°C β€” half the Sun’s surface temperature.

I shudder to think what would happen to a planet anywhere near a pulsar.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgI3w4SOAik

NASA | A Black Widow Pulsar Consumes its Mate

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Series A, Episode 04 - Time Squad

JENNA: I'll come with you.
BLAKE: Avon.

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