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2026-01-01 13:00:00 UTC (Delta: 2025-12-25)
WHERE IS HERA?
- Barycentric speed: 15.15 km/s (+0.05 km/s)
- Rendezvous with Didymos: November 2026
đȘš Relative to Didymos
- Distance (km): 15,879,297.17 km (-796,238.56 km)
- Distance (AU): 0.11 (-0.01)
- Light travel time: 0 min 52.97 s (-2.66 s)
đ Relative to Earth
- Distance (km): 438,320,703.80 km (-10,760,303.45 km)
- Distance (AU): 2.93 (-0.07)
- Light travel time: 24 min 22.13 s (-35.89 s)
Der Herr der Ringe: Die Schlacht der Rohirrim
183 Jahre vor den Ereignissen der Ring-Trilogie entfaltet dieser Anime die blutige Chronik von Helm Hammerhand. Als ein politischer Affront in Mord endet und der Lange Winter Rohan in einen eisigen Griff nimmt, muss sich Helms Tochter HĂ©ra gegen den rachsĂŒchtigen Wulf stellen. In der Festung Hornburg entscheidet sich in einer brutalen Belagerung das Schicksal der Rohirrim â eine Geschichte von Stolz, Rache und Opferbereitschaft.
#funime #anime #Anime #DieSchlachtDerRohirrim #Fantasy #HelmHammerhand #Héra #HerrDerRinge #KenjiKamiyama #Rohan #Tolkien #WetaWorkshopDer Herr der Ringe: Die Schlacht der Rohirrim
Endlich kehren wir nach Mittelerde zurĂŒck â doch diesmal ist alles anders. "Der Herr der Ringe: Die Schlacht der Rohirrim" wagt das Experiment: Tolkiens Welt trifft auf japanische Anime-Ăsthetik.
Unser ausfĂŒhrlicher Artikel beleuchtet, ob dieser Stilbruch funktioniert. Wir analysieren die blutige Geschichte von Helm Hammerhand, der 183 Jahre vor Frodo sein Königreich gegen die DunlĂ€nder und den "Langen Winter" verteidigen muss. Im Fokus steht dabei HĂ©ra, eine Protagonistin, die in den AnhĂ€ngen nur eine FuĂnote war, hier aber zur Schildmaid wider Willen aufsteigt.
Wir werfen einen kritischen Blick auf die Animation von Sola Entertainment: Ist der Mix aus 2D und 3D gelungen oder ruckelt es in der Hornburg? AuĂerdem: Wie Stephen Gallaghers Soundtrack das Erbe von Howard Shore ehrt und warum Brian Cox die perfekte Stimme fĂŒr den grimmigen König ist.
Lest unsere umfassende Analyse!
https://funime.de/2026/01/01/der-herr-der-ringe-die-schlacht-der-rohirrim/
#Anime #funime #Anime #DieSchlachtDerRohirrim #Fantasy #HelmHammerhand #Héra #HerrDerRinge #KenjiKamiyama #Rohan #Tolkien #WetaWorkshop
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âThis is the most complicated thing that you could possibly imagine,â said Mike Williams, a physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
âIn fact, you canât even imagine how complicated it is.â
The proton is a quantum mechanical object that exists as a haze of probabilities until an experiment forces it to take a concrete form.
And its forms differ drastically depending on how researchers set up their experiment.
Connecting the particleâs many faces has been the work of generations.
âWeâre kind of just starting to understand this system in a complete way,â said Richard Milner, a nuclear physicist at MIT.
Proof that the proton contains multitudes came from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) in 1967.
In earlier experiments, researchers had pelted it with electrons and watched them ricochet off like billiard balls.
But SLAC could hurl electrons more forcefully,
and researchers saw that they bounced back differently.
The electrons were hitting the proton hard enough to shatter it
â a process called deep inelastic scattering
â and were rebounding from point-like shards of the proton called quarks.
âThat was the first evidence that quarks actually exist,â said Xiaochao Zheng, a physicist at the University of Virginia.
After SLACâs discovery, which won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990,
scrutiny of the proton intensified.
Physicists have carried out hundreds of scattering experiments to date.
They infer various aspects of the objectâs interior by adjusting how forcefully they bombard it and by choosing which scattered particles they collect in the aftermath.
Even SLACâs proton-splitting collisions were gentle by todayâs standards.
In those scattering events, electrons often shot out in ways suggesting that they had crashed into quarks carrying a third of the protonâs total momentum.
The finding matched a theory from Murray Gell-Mann
and George Zweig,
who in 1964 posited that a proton consists of three quarks.
Gell-Mann and Zweigâs
âquark modelâ remains an elegant way to imagine the proton.
It has two âupâ quarks with electric charges of +2/3 each and one âdownâ quark with a charge of â1/3,
for a total proton charge of +1.
But the quark model is an oversimplification that has serious shortcomings.
It fails, for instance, when it comes to a protonâs #spin,
a quantum property analogous to angular momentum.
The proton has half a unit of spin,
as do each of its up and down quarks.
Physicists initially supposed that
â in a calculation echoing the simple charge arithmetic
â the half-units of the two up quarks minus that of the down quark must equal half a unit for the proton as a whole.
But in 1988, the European Muon Collaboration reported that the quark spins add up to far less than one-half.
Similarly, the #masses of two up quarks and one down quark only comprise about 1% of the protonâs total mass.
These deficits drove home a point physicists were already coming to appreciate:
The proton is much more than three quarks.
The Hadron-Electron Ring Accelerator ( #HERA ),
which operated in Hamburg, Germany, from 1992 to 2007,
slammed electrons into protons roughly a thousand times more forcefully than SLAC had.
In HERA experiments, physicists could select electrons that had bounced off of extremely
low-momentum quarks,
including ones carrying as little as 0.005% of the protonâs total momentum.
And detect them they did:
HERAâs electrons rebounded from a maelstrom of
low-momentum quarks and their antimatter counterparts, antiquarks
The results confirmed a sophisticated and outlandish theory that had by then replaced Gell-Mann and Zweigâs quark model.
Developed in the 1970s, it was a quantum theory of the âstrong forceâ that acts between quarks.
The theory describes quarks as being roped together by
force-carrying particles called #gluons.
Each quark and each gluon has one of three types of âcolorâ charge, labeled red, green and blue;
these color-charged particles naturally tug on each other and form a group
â such as a proton
â whose colors add up to a neutral white.
The colorful theory became known as #quantum #chromodynamics, or #QCD.
According to QCD, gluons can pick up momentary spikes of energy.
With this energy, a gluon splits into a quark and an antiquark
â each carrying just a tiny bit of momentum
â before the pair annihilates and disappears.
Itâs this âseaâ of transient gluons, quarks and antiquarks that HERA,
with its greater sensitivity to
lower-momentum particles,
detected firsthand.
HERA also picked up hints of what the proton would look like in more powerful colliders.
As physicists adjusted HERA to look for lower-momentum quarks,
these quarks
â which come from gluons
â showed up in greater and greater numbers.
The results suggested that in even higher-energy collisions, the proton would appear as a cloud made up almost entirely of gluons
https://www.quantamagazine.org/inside-the-proton-the-most-complicated-thing-imaginable-20221019/
2025-12-25 13:00:00 UTC (Delta: 2025-12-18)
WHERE IS HERA?
- Barycentric speed: 15.10 km/s (+0.04 km/s)
- Rendezvous with Didymos: November 2026
đȘš Relative to Didymos
- Distance (km): 16,675,535.73 km (-816,801.84 km)
- Distance (AU): 0.11 (-0.01)
- Light travel time: 0 min 55.63 s (-2.72 s)
đ Relative to Earth
- Distance (km): 449,081,007.25 km (-9,848,644.68 km)
- Distance (AU): 3.00 (-0.07)
- Light travel time: 24 min 58.02 s (-32.85 s)
2025-12-18 13:00:00 UTC (Delta: 2025-12-11)
WHERE IS HERA?
- Barycentric speed: 15.06 km/s (+0.03 km/s)
- Rendezvous with Didymos: November 2026
đȘš Relative to Didymos
- Distance (km): 17,492,337.57 km (-837,520.32 km)
- Distance (AU): 0.12 (-0.01)
- Light travel time: 0 min 58.35 s (-2.79 s)
đ Relative to Earth
- Distance (km): 458,929,651.93 km (-8,879,654.00 km)
- Distance (AU): 3.07 (-0.06)
- Light travel time: 25 min 30.87 s (-29.62 s)
"Gracias por llenar nuestras vidas de amor y alegrĂa. Tu lealtad, dulzura y compañĂa permanecerĂĄn siempre en nuestros corazones".
#yoppencrematorio #crematorioyoppen #yoppen #crematorio #crematorioparamascootas #crematoriodemascotas #mascotas #magallanes #puntaarenas #porvenir #puertonatales #puq #chile #hera
2025-12-11 13:00:00 UTC (Delta: 2025-12-04)
WHERE IS HERA?
- Barycentric speed: 15.03 km/s (+0.02 km/s)
- Rendezvous with Didymos: November 2026
đȘš Relative to Didymos
- Distance (km): 18,329,857.89 km (-858,441.87 km)
- Distance (AU): 0.12 (-0.01)
- Light travel time: 1 min 1.14 s (-2.86 s)
đ Relative to Earth
- Distance (km): 467,809,305.93 km (-7,874,436.95 km)
- Distance (AU): 3.13 (-0.05)
- Light travel time: 26 min 0.49 s (-26.27 s)
AI-generated content
Semele died.
Zeus saved their unborn child.
Sewn into his thigh, Dionysus was born â the twice-born god.
#GreekMythology #Dionysus #Semele #Zeus #Hera #DivineBirth #Myth2Myth
2025-12-04 13:00:00 UTC (Delta: 2025-11-27)
WHERE IS HERA?
- Barycentric speed: 15.01 km/s (+0.01 km/s)
- Rendezvous with Didymos: November 2026
đȘš Relative to Didymos
- Distance (km): 19,188,299.76 km (-879,612.85 km)
- Distance (AU): 0.13 (-0.01)
- Light travel time: 1 min 4.01 s (-2.93 s)
đ Relative to Earth
- Distance (km): 475,683,742.88 km (-6,848,451.57 km)
- Distance (AU): 3.18 (-0.05)
- Light travel time: 26 min 26.76 s (-22.84 s)
AI-generated content
A secret child.
A queen in disguise.
A spark that would become a god.
Semele never saw it coming.
2025-11-27 13:00:00 UTC (Delta: 2025-11-20)
WHERE IS HERA?
- Barycentric speed: 15.00 km/s (-0.00 km/s)
- Rendezvous with Didymos: November 2026
đȘš Relative to Didymos
- Distance (km): 20,067,912.61 km (-901,078.69 km)
- Distance (AU): 0.13 (-0.01)
- Light travel time: 1 min 6.94 s (-3.01 s)
đ Relative to Earth
- Distance (km): 482,532,194.45 km (-5,789,258.64 km)
- Distance (AU): 3.23 (-0.04)
- Light travel time: 26 min 49.60 s (-19.31 s)
AI-generated content
đ Ioâs journey wasnât just suffering â it was transformation.
Heraâs fury had wings.
Zeusâs guilt had no power.
The world would remember her pain.
â¶ myth2myth.com
#GreekMythology #Io #Prophecy #Zeus #Hera #Myth2Myth
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Ioâs freedom was short-lived.
đ Hera sent Oistros â a gadfly born from divine rage.
Every sting was punishment from Olympus.
â¶ myth2myth.com
#GreekMythology #Io #Oistros #Hera #Myth2Myth
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Ioâs freedom was short-lived.
đ Hera sent Oistros â a gadfly born from divine rage.
Every sting was punishment from Olympus.
â¶ myth2myth.com
#GreekMythology #Io #Oistros #Hera #Myth2Myth
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đ Io couldnât escape her form.
đ She couldnât escape the gadfly either.
Oistros: Heraâs instrument of divine cruelty.
â¶ myth2myth.com
#GreekMythology #Io #Hera #Gadfly #Myth2Myth
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A hundred-eyed giant.
A voiceless girl in cowâs form.
Heraâs revenge didnât scream â it watched.
â¶ myth2myth.com
#GreekMythology #Io #Argos #Hera #GreekMyths #Myth2Myth