got it in axlom from a sentinel ... exactly opposite to entrance in the map (where the highest sloughter sentry mission takes place
A powerful jet emitted by a black hole can have significant effects on a nearby galaxy. It can heat up the gas in the galaxy, disrupt star formation, trigger the formation of new stars, and even expel gas from the galaxy, influencing its evolution and morphology.
The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy
This is does not provide the price quotes for commodities. Jp54 is an abbreviation for "Jet Propulsion, A1, Colonial Grade 54" and the International Air Transport Association - IATA has the prices the airlines have paid for jet-fuel at the various airports.
That must refer to a quasar - however, the claim that it is "a thousand times brighter" is somewhat doubtful. A quasar may seem brighter than it is, (a) because of gravitational lensing, and (b) because the jet is pointed towards us. In any case, a quasar is a small region in a galaxy, which is often brighter than an entire normal galaxy.
Nothing. 'c' is the universal constant, the maximum velocity for all radiation in any field. Except for phenomina like the gas jet in galaxy M87 which the Hubble telescope has confirmed at significantly over 2.5 x light speed from our reference frame. This is because both the galaxy it is in and the cluster the galaxy is in are moving in the same direction.
An unusual galaxy with a definite shape is the spiral galaxy M87, which is notable for its prominent jet of energetic particles emitted from its supermassive black hole at the center. Unlike typical spiral galaxies, M87 has a more elliptical appearance due to its older star population and lacks significant spiral arms. This galaxy's unique features, including its size and the presence of the black hole, distinguish it within the realm of galaxies.
"Did he really dye his beard jet black? Just look at the back of his head. His hair is light brown all over, except for that black beard." "Blackbeard was a pirate, not a Giant!".
No , there is no such product as JP54 Colonial grade. just broker myth on silly websites . 20 years ago there were jet fuels graded JP 4 , JP 5 JP 8 JP 9 but these were jet fuels for Military Aircraft and the different grades were based on the different additive given to the fuels .These additives were literally based upon the air temperatures the fuel had to perform under . These have now been phased out a long time ago and there never was a JP54 grade. Now in effect Military and Commercial jet fuel are from the same basic products A A1 with additives added by the military depending on what engines and performance they need.
it depends on what kind of jet it is. 737 jet: 200 747 jet: 500 757 jet: 280 767 jet: 290 777 jet: 550 787 jet: 350
The correct phrase is "at my jet." This expression refers to being in proximity to or present at the location of your jet. "On my jet" would imply being physically on top of or aboard the jet itself.
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Jet Jet (I bet on the wrong jet. Jet Pilot won it.