This Full-Size LEGO Facehugger Looks Frighteningly Real [Pics]

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LEGO enthusiast Mordatre built this really cool and terrifying life-size Alien facehugger using Bionicle LEGO bricks, and I have to say, it’s one of the most realistic LEGO facehugger I’ve seen on the web! Master builders can really craft about anything with LEGO pieces these days! For those interested, I’ve included a few extra pictures below!

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[Source: Mordatre on Flickr | via Brothers Brick | Nerd Approved]


Astronomy Picture: N63A, Also Known as “The Firefox”

Here is a picture of N63A, also know as “The Firefox,” a supernova remnant of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), one of our galaxy’s close neighbor.

Explanation: What has this supernova left behind? As little as 2,000 years ago, light from a massive stellar explosion in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) first reached planet Earth. The LMC is a close galactic neighbor of our Milky Way Galaxy and the rampaging explosion front is now seen moving out – destroying or displacing ambient gas clouds while leaving behind relatively dense knots of gas and dust. What remains is one of the largest supernova remnants in the LMC: N63A. Many of the surviving dense knots have been themselves compressed and may further contract to form new stars. Some of the resulting stars may then explode in a supernova, continuing the cycle. Featured here is a combined image of N63A in the X-ray from the Chandra Space Telescope and in visible light by Hubble. The prominent knot of gas and dust on the upper right — informally dubbed the Firefox — is very bright in visible light, while the larger supernova remnant shines most brightly in X-rays. N63A spans over 25 light years and lies about 150,000 light years away toward the southern constellation of Dorado.

[Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble, Chandra ; Processing & License: Judy Schmidt | Via Neatorama]

2019 Illusion of the Year

The video above shows the top winner in the annual Illusion of the Year competition. It’s called the Dual Axis illusion by Frank Force. Is this shape spinning vertically or horizontally? You can’t tell, because it’s a 2D image, but your brain makes it seem one or the other, until visual cues help you change the orientation. Another of the finalists, Bodiject Fingers by Kenri Kodaka, shows us how seeing one’s fingers as disembodied from our hands makes them seem like separate foreign objects.

All it takes is a mirror, and some students to freak out. See all the top ten finalists here.

Pixar’s Animated Fantasy Movie “Onward” Gets a New Trailer! [Video]

A new trailer for Pixar’s animated fantasy movie, “Onward”, which reveals the quest the heroes embark upon to bring back the protagonist’s dad to life. Check it out!

Set in a suburban fantasy world, Disney and Pixar’s “Onward” introduces two teenage elf brothers (voices of Chris Pratt and Tom Holland) who embark on an extraordinary quest to discover if there is still a little magic left out there. A new trailer and poster are now available, and new character posters were recently revealed, introducing cast members Mel Rodriguez, who voices Officer Colt Bronco; Lena Waithe, who lends her voice to Officer Specter; and Ali Wong, the voice of Officer Gore. Directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, “Onward” opens in U.S. theaters on March 6, 2020.

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